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Jenay Robert; Nicole Muscanell; Nichole Arbino; Mark McCormack; Jamie Reeves – EDUCAUSE, 2024
This report profiles the trends and key technologies and practices shaping the future of cybersecurity and privacy, and envisions a number of scenarios for that future. It is based on the perspectives and expertise of a global panel of leaders from across the higher education landscape. These are, in many ways, tumultuous times. Global political…
Descriptors: Information Security, Computer Security, Privacy, Higher Education
Kelly, Brian; McCormack, Mark; Reeves, Jamie; Brooks, D. Christopher; O'Brien, John – EDUCAUSE, 2021
In 2021, EDUCAUSE is publishing a second edition of the "Horizon Report." With this inaugural issue of the Information Security edition of the "Horizon Report," EDUCAUSE has sought to expand their series of Teaching and Learning "Horizon Reports" to focus on a new area of critical importance to the future of higher…
Descriptors: Information Security, Higher Education, Educational Trends, COVID-19
Brooks, D. Christopher; Pomerantz, Jeffrey – EDUCAUSE, 2017
For the fourteenth year, the EDUCAUSE Center for Analysis and Research (ECAR) has conducted research on information technology and higher education's most important end users, undergraduate students. For the 2017 report, 43,559 students from 124 institutions in 10 countries and 40 U.S. states participated in the research. The quantitative findings…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Information Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Use Studies

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