2026 Information Security Promotion Event and Education & Training (1): Introduction to Enterprise Information Security and Practical Protection Cases (2026/03/10)

publish date : 2026-02-23 update date : 2026-02-23

【Event Description】

This education and training session is themed “Introduction to Enterprise Information Security and Practical Protection Cases.” It introduces common enterprise information security frameworks and management concepts, explains the importance of protecting information assets, and outlines the major types of cybersecurity threats that organizations face in a digitalized environment. The course will analyze common attack techniques and real-world cases observed in recent years, assisting faculty and staff in understanding the root causes of risks and their potential impact.

【Important Notes】

1. This session will be conducted as an in-person lecture. All colleagues are requested to attend on time.

2. A sign-in QR code will be provided at the end of the course. Please be sure to complete the on-site scanning process as instructed to facilitate the subsequent distribution of the post-course assessment link and the recognition of education and training hours.

3. This lecture may be counted toward 3 hours of personal information security education and training hours for Academic Year 114. Participants must complete all online course materials and the online assessment, and achieve a score of 70 or above.
(Note: In accordance with the resolution of the Administrative Meeting held on October 6, 2015, information security training hours will only be recognized upon passing the post-course evaluation with a score of 70 or above.)

4. To support the promotion of information security within the University, all faculty and staff are required to complete 3 hours of education and training per academic year.

【Event Information】

Speaker: Professor Chih-Chung Chen
Lecture Topic: Introduction to Enterprise Information Security and Practical Protection Cases
Event Date and Time: March 10, 2026 (Tuesday) 14:00 ~ 17:00
Venue: Lecture Hall, 1F, Library and Information Building

Organizer: Computer Center