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Back to School, Back to Security: A CISO Fireside Chat with Clemson University

Hear from John Hoyt, CISO of Clemson University, on the growing cybersecurity challenges faced by higher education institutions.

Points clés

Higher education faces rising payloadless malware and BEC attacks targeting faculty, staff, students, and alumni.

Security programs must protect the entire institution—students and faculty alike—not just traditional enterprise endpoints.

CISOs in higher education must find ways to do more with less amid today's macroeconomic pressures.

The return-to-campus period represents a predictable influx of threats requiring advance security preparation.

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Cybercrime is a growing problem for higher education, as criminals continuously change their methods to attack faculty, staff, students, and alumni. With an exponential rise in payloadless malware, business email compromise, and other types of email attacks, it’s more important than ever to protect your entire institution from these threats.

In this fireside chat, John Hoyt, CISO of Clemson University, sits down with Mike Britton, CISO of Abnormal Security, to share his thoughts on the threat landscape and his security challenges at one of the country’s largest universities.

Watch the on-demand webinar to learn:

  • How threat actors are evolving their strategies to target higher education

  • Why you need to protect your entire institution—students and faculty alike

  • How to do more with less in today’s macroeconomic environment

  • What you can do now to prepare yourself for the influx of threats upon the return to campus

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