EVENT: Endpoint Detection and Response cybersecurity technology – June 10 – REGISTER NOW

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On Tuesday, June 10, from 12 – 1 p.m., the University of California invites you to a systemwide faculty panel discussion on Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), a class of cybersecurity software designed to monitor, detect and respond to threats. Join us for this special event, during which the panel will address questions and concerns related to the implementation of EDR at UC, including its intersections with academic work, research and privacy. 

Event Details

Systemwide Faculty Panel Discussion on Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) [Registration Link]

  • June 10, 12 – 1 p.m. (PT) 
  • Location: Zoom – Register online here.
  • Host: UC Office of the President
  • Target audience: UC Faculty
  • Contact: Kate Miffitt, Kate.Miffitt@UCOP.edu
  • Note: The session will be recorded, and all registrants will receive a recording link. 

The panel will accept audience questions during and after the session. Common questions will help us shape a continually evolving Endpoint Detection Response FAQ.

We look forward to a thoughtful and informed discussion with professors Joseph, Savage and Vigna — and to hearing your perspectives on this important topic.

Background on the Event

Learn from esteemed cybersecurity experts

UC Office of the President is honored to host a panel of UC faculty experts who will bring deep technical knowledge and an academic lens to the discussion. The panelists will speak to community concerns about EDR and the academic mission, including research practices and intellectual freedom.

Panelists

Anthony D. Joseph, Ph.D.
Chancellor’s Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 
UC Berkeley
Panelist

Stefan Savage, Ph.D.
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
UC San Diego
Panelist

Giovanni Vigna, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Computer Science
UC Santa Barbara
Panelist

Moderator

Monte Ratzlaff
Systemwide Chief Information Security Officer
University of California
Moderator

Host

Van Williams, MBA
Vice President of Information Technology Services & Chief Information Officer
University of California
Host