Dear voornaam,

According to new research from the Center for Digital Education, 89 percent of educational institutions plan to continue using hybrid learning models even after COVID-19 pandemic concerns have passed. To make that happen successfully, organizations need to develop a strategy to ensure all end users – students, faculty, staff and alumni – can access the appropriate resources safely and securely.

Join experts from the Center for Digital Education and Okta on January 19 at 11:00 am PT/2:00 pm ET to hear how security tools and cloud computing, coupled with scalable identity and access management, can help higher education institutions address new cybersecurity issues spurred by the pandemic and make remote learning environments more secure going forward.

You’ll also hear:

  • Why now is the time to revisit security strategies so you can more effectively sustain remote learning environments long-term
  • How organizations that modernized their IT environments prior to the pandemic fared better when COVID hit
  • More about the results of the new CDE research on the post COVID-19 challenges higher education organizations currently face

Speakers:

  • Kevin Bresser, Director of Higher Education, Okta
  • Jim Jorstad - Moderator, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

You can register at no cost here! 

We hope you can join us, 

Kathy

PS - All attendees will have the opportunity to download a certificate of attendance at the completion of the webinar on January 19!*

Kathy Simpson
Center for Digital Education | A Division of e.Republic
(916) 932-1394
ksimpson@centerdigitaled.com

*This is a non-accredited webinar intended to provide attendees with additional knowledge, skills and resources applicable to their current role and agency’s needs.

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