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H. Morrow Long

H. Morrow Long
University Information Security Officer
New Haven, Connecticut
UNITED STATES

H. Morrow Long

Biography

H. Morrow Long's Biography

H. Morrow Long (CISSP, CISM, CEH) is the University Information Security Officer, Director of the Information Security Office and DMCA Notification Agent for Yale University. He has been with Yale University for the past 23 years, participating in many campus and IT projects (Y2K Planning, Business Continuity/DR, Oracle Financials/HR Business Modernization Project, Yale's Windows NT to Windows 2000 Active Directory Migration Project, HIPAA/HITECH Security).

H. Morrow Long is a Visiting Scientist with the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute's in the CERT/Networked Systems Survivability group.

Morrow is on the faculty of the College of Professional Studies at Quinnipiac University.

Previously Morrow has taught computer science, networking and information security courses at several Universities (including Yale, the University of New Haven and Fairfield University) and private seminar institutes.

Mr. Long is a UNIX, NT and TCP/IP security expert, an author, consultant and educator with more than 25 years of experience with the IP (Internet Protocol) networking protocols and over 13 years of experience designing Internet/Intranet firewalls and information security solutions. Morrow has written and released several information security software programs into the public domain.

Mr. Long was one of the original participants in the Infragard program in Connecticut. Morrow was on the executive board of CUISP (Campus University & Information Security Professionals) and also participates in the EDUCAUSE/I2 Computer/Network Security Task Force, CISDG (CT InfoSec Discussion Group) and is President of the Connecticut ISSA Chapter.

Prior to working at Yale University Mr. Long was a Member Technical Staff at the ITT Advanced Technology Labs in Stratford and Shelton (1984-6) and a Lead Programmer Analyst developing INVESTWARE(TM) at New England Management Systems (NEMS 1982-84).

Mr. Long holds a B.S. in Communications from the Boston University School of Communication (1981) and a M.S. C.I.S. (Computing and Information Systems) from the University of New Haven (1986) as well as CISSP, CISM and CEH certification.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
NERCOMP 2009Yale University's Information Security Design Review Process for Applications03/11/2009
EDUCAUSE 2007Network Security Effective Practices: NAC and VoIP in Higher Ed10/26/2007
Security Professionals Conference 2007Seminar 2A - Wireless Security for Mobile Devices<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.</b>04/12/2007
Security Professionals Conference 2007A Survey of VoIP Security Practices in Higher Education04/12/2007
NERCOMP 2007Seminar 3P - A Blueprint for Handling Sensitive Data: Security, Privacy, and Other Considerations<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.</b>03/21/2007
NERCOMP 2007A Survey of VoIP Security Practices in Higher Education03/21/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006Seminar 09F - Effective IT Security Practices<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/12/2006
Security Professionals Conference 2006SEM02F - Incident Handling Tools and Techniques <br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.</b>04/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Seminar 04F - Effective Wired and Wireless Network Security Practices for Higher Education<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/21/2005
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2005Seminar 01A - Effective Cybersecurity Practices for Higher Education<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>01/14/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Seminar 13P - Effective Wired and Wireless Network Security Practices for Higher Education<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/22/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Effective Practices in Wireless Security for Higher Education10/22/2004
Security Professionals WorkshopEffective Practices in Wireless Security for Higher Ed05/18/2004
NERCOMP 2004Seminar 2P - Effective Information Security Practices for Higher Education
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
03/23/2004
EDUCAUSE 2003Seminar 09F - Digital Evidence Analysis: Considerations for University IT
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
11/07/2003
Security Professionals WorkshopWelcome and Overview of Workshop Agenda04/23/2003
Security Professionals WorkshopWrap-up and Evaluation04/23/2003
NERCOMP 2003Seminar 2P - Information Technology Security Issues in Higher Education
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
03/18/2003
NERCOMP 2003Higher Education's Contribution to the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace03/18/2003
NERCOMP 2003Tales from the Trenches: Stories of Security, Computer Policy, and Law03/18/2003
EDUCAUSE 2002Information Sharing Strategies to Improve IT Security10/04/2002
NERCOMP 2001EDUCAUSE Systems Security Task Force03/20/2001

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