We hope you all have a Happy New Year and we will see you in 2020.ĭec 12: Cyber Attack: Walla Walla University officials are investigating a campus-wide cyber attack that crashed online networks and phone lines this fall-finals week. We now invite you to review the events of the past month with a view toward proactively managing risk at your institution. You can also see select articles throughout the month if you follow us on twitter at We welcome your suggestions on ways we can further improve Case in Point This came from a reader's suggestion, and we hope this allows you to evaluate articles more quickly to determine their relevance to you and your role. ![]() You might also note that we now include a topic before each article summary. This is important because any money we spend on remediation, settlements, and investigations is money we aren't spending on education, research, and outreach. Risk is always going to be with us in life, but we can consider risk and be wise in the actions we take. We should note that we are not anti-risk. Our larger goal is to help develop risk-intelligent institutions. What that ''something'' is will depend on the risk, your role, and many other factors however, doing nothing is a dangerous thing in the world in which we now operate. We provide an overview that allows you to scan the news events occurring throughout our industry each month and ask yourself, ''How can I prevent this from happening here?'' If you realize you have a similar high risk exposure at your institution from this review, you can do something to proactively reduce the risk. Our goal has always been very simple: we believe it's cheaper to proactively manage risk than to react and remediate crises from risk management failures. With the continued growth in readership, I thought it would be a good way to end this year as well. Last December we included the following about the goals of this publication. ![]() We hope that we are helping improve higher education in some small way with our efforts. We continue to add new readers across the United States and from international institutions as well. It is also hard to believe that this marks the completion of our eleventh year of publishing Case in Point. ![]() Yet it really does feel like 2019 has gone by at record pace. Time keeps on slippin', slippin', slippin', into the future.Įvery year I make the comment that it is hard to believe we have reached the end of another year.
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