News Release

Cyber Security Lecture with Joel Weever

The University of Detroit Mercy’s Center for Cyber Security and Intelligence Studies presents “Current Threats, Spring 2010” a criminal justice seminar led by Joel Weever, incident management specialist with Enterprise Security. He is responsible for coordinating Michigan’s Department of Information Technology, and handles any responses to our state’s security breaches and intrusions, such as computer viruses, worms, and web defacement attacks. The presentation will be held on Thursday May 13, 2010 from 6:40 until 9:10p.m. in the Ford Life Sciences Building, Room 113 on UDM’s McNichols Campus.

The presentation is part of UDM’s “Cyber Security in the Real World” lecture series in conjunction with the new Cyber Security and Intelligence Studies program, the University’s new five year bachelor’s and master’s programs. The Center serves as a multidisciplinary education and research entity focusing on the best practices in cyber security and intelligence analysis. The lecture is sponsored by the department and the College of Liberal Arts and Education (CLAE).

Weever graduated from Michigan State with a degree in geography and coordinated Michigan’s Center for Geographic Information. He currently works for Enterprise Security and in turn, Michigan’s Department of Information Technology.

For more information, please contact Assistant Professor Jeffery A. Ingalsbe at 313-993-3337 or email at ingalsja@udmercy.edu.

Release date: May 01, 2010

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