[ISN] Penn College Students Win Award for Computer-Security Video

From: InfoSec News (alerts@private)
Date: Mon May 14 2007 - 01:24:27 PDT


http://www.pct.edu/pctoday/article_5823.shtml

Pennsylvania College of Technology
May 11, 2007

Five Pennsylvania College of Technology students will share a $400 third 
prize for their entry in the 2007 Computer Security Awareness Video 
Contest sponsored by the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network 
Security Task Force to raise awareness of and increase computer security 
at colleges and universities.

The team of Maurizio Bertone, of Greenwich, Conn.; Joshua S. Bucknor, of 
Lock Haven; Christopher R. Herbein, of Birdsboro; Guy Hershberger, of 
Union City; and Joseph S. Iacona, of Pittston, created a two-minute 
video, “A Short Film About Data Protection,” that describes several 
steps the average user can take to keep personal computer files safe.

Bucknor is enrolled in information technology: web and applications 
development; Bertone, Herbein, Hershberger and Iacona are information 
technology: network specialist majors.

The bronze award-winning video was produced as part of the Fundamentals 
of Information Security class, taught by Lisa R. Bock, an information 
technology instructor in the college’s School of Business and Computer 
Technologies.

“The students were very focused in their efforts,” she said. “Aside from 
spending hours on editing, they utilized a 'green screen' provided by 
Inbox360 (a Williamsport e-marketing firm) in order to provide an 
entertaining and educational security video.”

The team benefited from in-house tips on video production from James R. 
Dougherty, digital media developer in the college's Instructional 
Technology & Distance Learning Office, who spoke to about 100 
information technology students during a school-sponsored event in 
February.

“Given that this is the first time we had our information technology 
students enter a national educational video contest quite like this, I 
must compliment Ms. Bock for her creativity in assignment planning and, 
of course, our students for their dedication, hard work and innovative 
application of information security course content,” remarked Edward A. 
Henninger, dean of the school.

The task force, along with the National Cyber Security Alliance and 
Research Channel, is making the videos available for campuses’ use in 
student orientation this summer and fall. The contest sought videos that 
explain computer-security problems and specific actions that college and 
university students can take to safeguard their computers or personal 
information.

The contest had two categories: two-minute-or-less training or 
instructional videos and 30-second public-service announcements. The 
winning videos, as well as those receiving honorable mention, can be 
viewed on the Web [1].

In all, there were 56 submissions from 24 colleges and universities.

For more about majors in the School of Business and Computer 
Technologies – including the information technology: security specialist 
bachelor’s degree [2] – call (570) 327-4512, send e-mail or visit 
online.

Content © 1995-present Pennsylvania College of Technology

[1] http://www.researchchannel.org/securityvideo2007/ 
[2] http://www.pct.edu/catalog/majors/bss.shtml



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