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Network Security

For data in any media to be valid, they must be both true and uncorrupted. In today's electronic information marketplace, security is vital. Educational institutions must make sure that users are, in fact, who they say they are; that information has not been modified; and that the network and institutional systems haven't been breached by unauthorized users.

In this segment, "Network Security: Basics" presents guidelines to establishing secure networks and user authentication systems, addressing both electronic and physical security issues. "Network Security: Tools and Best Practices" examines the more sophisticated elements of designing and managing secure networks. Both discussions are presented by Mark Bruhn, the Assistant Director for Information and Systems Services, and Information Security Officer at Indiana University Computing Services.

Campus Communications Infrastructure
Intercampus & Off-Campus Connectivity
High Performance Networking
Network Management
Funding the Network
Network Security

Presentations:
Network Security: Basics
Network Security:
Tools and Best Practices

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