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Kimberly A. Milford (Indiana University)
Kimberly A. Milford (Indiana University)
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| EDUCAUSE | Member |
| ACTI | Non-Member Find Out More |
| ECAR | Non-Subscriber Find Out More |
| ELI | Non-Member Find Out More |
Biography
Kim Milford, currently serving as the Interim University Information Policy Offier, joined Indiana University in June 2007 as Special Assistant to the Vice President for Information Technology. In this role, Ms. Milford led initiatives that cross IT and university domains, such as the development of strategic alliances, enhancing university web presence and identity management. In November 2010, Ms. Milford was promoted to the position of Director for IT Communication and Media Technology. Prior to joining Indiana University, Ms. Milford served as the Information Security Officer at the University of Rochester, where she successfully incorporated security planning and operations into strategic IT initiatives. In that role, she developed and led an information security program that included disaster recovery planning, identity management, incident response and user awareness. As Information Security Manager at UW-Madison's Department of Information Technology from 1998 - 2004, she created the university's information security department and co-led in the development of an annual security conference. Ms. Milford has provided presentations on information technology at various national conferences and seminars and participated in the authorship of articles and courseware. Ms. Milford has a B.S. in Accounting from Saint Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri and a J.D. from John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois.
EDUCAUSE Involvement
- Security Professionals Conference 2014 Program CommitteeMember , 2013 - 2014
Presentations
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Security Professionals Conference 2012, May 2012
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EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face Conference, November 2009
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EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face Conference, November 2009
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Security Professionals Conference 2009, April 2009
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EDUCAUSE 2008, October 2008
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EDUCAUSE 2007, October 2007
















