EDUCAUSE 2016: Cybersecurity Must Remain Top of Mind in Higher Education

EDUCAUSE CEO John O’Brien says world's largest DDoS attacks that took out commercial sites last week will be widely dissected at this week's event.

Participants

<p>John O’Brien, President and CEO, EDUCAUSE</p>

Video Highlights

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<li style="margin-left: 7.5pt;">EDUCAUSE 2016 by the numbers: 7,600 attendees from 46 countries and 400 sessions</li>
<li style="margin-left: 7.5pt;">Some of this year's biggest topics include: security, diversity and inclusion, analytics, student success and new technologies that promote it</li>
<li style="margin-left: 7.5pt;">EDUCAUSE&nbsp;president and CEO says&nbsp;much work remains to be done on&nbsp;diversity in IT</li>
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