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Rodney J. Petersen

Rodney J. Petersen
Government Relations Officer and Director of Cybersecurity Initiative
1150 18th Street, NW, Suite 1010
Washington, District of Columbia
UNITED STATES
(202) 331-5368

Rodney J. Petersen

Biography

Rodney Petersen is a Government Relations Officer with EDUCAUSE and the Coordinator of the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force. Prior to joining EDUCAUSE, he served as the Director of IT Policy and Planning in the Office of the Vice President and Chief Information Officer at the University of Maryland. He previously held the position of Campus Compliance Officer in the Office of the President at the University of Maryland where he mediated disputes and handled grievances under the Human Relations Code, including claims of discrimination or harassment that increasingly involved misuse of the Internet. He also completed one year of service as an Instructor in the Academy for Community Service for AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps where he taught alternative dispute resolution and facilitated service learning projects. He began his professional career in higher education as the Resident Student Life Director at Michigan State University. He is the co-editor of a book in the EDUCAUSE Leadership Strategy Series entitled "Computer and Network Security in Higher Education". He is also a founding member of the Association of College and University Policy Administrators and the author of "A Primer on Policy Development for Institutions of Higher Education" and "A Framework for IT Policy Development". He writes and speaks regularly on topics related to higher education cyber law and policy. He received his law degree from Wake Forest University. He also received a certificate as an Advanced Graduate Specialist in Education Policy, Planning, and Administration from the University of Maryland.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Review
September 2009
EDUCAUSE Review
March 2009
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
August 2008
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2004
Security Task Force
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2003
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2002

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceMeet Rodney J. Petersen, EDUCAUSE Government Relations Officer and Director of EDUCAUSE Cybersecurity Initiative11/06/2009
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceFraming IT Policy Issues for Campus Executives11/06/2009
Security Professionals Conference 2009First-Time Attendees: How to Get the Most Out of the Conference Experience and Introduction to the Security Task Force04/22/2009
Midwest Regional Conference 2009Got the Compliance Blues? How to More Effectively Influence Your Policy Landscape 03/25/2009
Southwest Regional Conference 2009Meet EDUCAUSE Government Relations Officer and Security Task Force Coordinator Rodney J. Petersen02/26/2009
Southwest Regional Conference 2009The Winds of Change: Information and Communications Technologies in Times of Crisis02/26/2009
EDUCAUSE 2008Seminar 04P - Essential Privacy Practices for Higher Education<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/31/2008
EDUCAUSE 2008The Role of IT in Support of Campus Security and Emergency Management10/31/2008
EDUCAUSE Policy Conference 2008The IT Implications of Proposed FERPA Regulations 05/08/2008
Security Professionals Conference 2008First-Time Attendees: How to Get the Most Out of the Conference Experience05/06/2008
Western Regional Conference 2008Meet EDUCAUSE Government Relations Officer and Security Task Force Coordinator Rodney J. Petersen04/02/2008
Western Regional Conference 2008Emergency Communications Management04/02/2008
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2008Meet EDUCAUSE Government Relations Officer and Security Task Force Coordinator Rodney J. Petersen 01/17/2008
Security Professionals Conference 2007First-Time Attendees: How to Get the Most Out of the Conference Experience04/12/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006Policing the Internet: Higher Education Law and Policy 10/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Security Discussion Group10/21/2005
EDUCAUSE 2005EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer & Network Security Task Force (Open Meeting)10/21/2005
EDUCAUSE 2005Notification of Data Security Incidents: Tips and Resources10/21/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2005Security, Privacy, Copyright and Other Institutional Policy Implications of Online Learning01/25/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Security Discussion Group10/22/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer & Network Security Task Force (Open Meeting)10/22/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Seminar 13A - Security and Identity Management for Small Colleges<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/22/2004
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2004Information Privacy: Public Policy and Institutional Policies01/15/2004
EDUCAUSE 2003Seminar 12P - Information Security Risk Evaluation for Colleges and Universities
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
11/07/2003
Security Professionals WorkshopWelcome and Overview of Security Task Force04/23/2003
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003Security Management01/17/2003
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003Higher Education IT Policy: Struggling to Stay Ahead and Strike a Balance01/17/2003
EDUCAUSE 2002Seminar 10A - The USA PATRIOT Act and Public Policy Implications of Electronic Surveillance
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/04/2002
EDUCAUSE 2002Seminar 10P - Crafting and Implementing An Effective IT Security Plan and Policy
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/04/2002
E-Business Forum 2002Accessibility, Integrity, and Confidentiality: Security Challenges for E-Business05/17/2002
Networking 2002Dealing with Security Issues on Campus04/18/2002
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2002Systems Security Taskforce Update02/05/2002
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2001Federal Policy Implications for Campus IT Decision Makers12/04/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Policy Issues10/31/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Organizational Models for Site Licensing: Libraries and IT Working Together10/31/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Better Than Letterman: Top 10 Policy Issues and Best Practices10/31/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Anti-Terrorism Legislation and Campus Computing10/31/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Seminar 1A - Copyright in the Digital Environment: Use of Copyrighted Works
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/31/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Seminar 5F - Developing a Campus Security Plan
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/31/2001
Higher Education PKI Summit MeetingThe ABA PAG08/10/2001
Networking 2001Copyright Law In The Digital Age: Meeting The Expectations Of Educators and Students04/12/2001
Networking 2001The Future of Peer-to-Peer Applications04/12/2001
EDUCAUSE 2000Copyright Infringement Issues10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000UCITA: Enforceability and Fairness of Negotiated, Shrinkwrap, and Click-Through Licenses10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000Seminar 12P - Ownership of Electronic Course Materials: Issues, Trends, and Coping with Change10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000Seminar 13P - How Recent Government Initiatives Will Impact IT on Your Campus10/13/2000
CUMREC 2000Internet Security Issues05/17/2000
EDUCAUSE '99Classification of IT Incidents to Measure Impact and Guide Policy Development10/29/1999
EDUCAUSE '99Copyright Ownership Policies in a Digital Environment10/29/1999
EDUCAUSE '99Project NEThics: Incident Response & User Education10/29/1999
EDUCAUSE '99Seminar 6A - Freedom of Speech and the Internet: Rights and Responsibilities10/29/1999
CAUSE97 Annual Conference 12/05/1997
CAUSE97 Annual Conference 12/05/1997

Membership Information

General Info

Current Involvement
CommitteeRoleStartEnd
Cybersecurity Summit 2009 Program CommitteeStaff Liaison20092009
Security 2010 Program CommitteeStaff Liaison20092010

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