CAUDIT definition
Examples of CAUDIT in a sentence
At a national level, Flinders University are CAUDIT members and as such we are partnering with AusCERT and AARNet, in an initiative known as the Australasian Higher Education Cybersecurity Service (AHECS).
CAUDIT, CAUL and ACODE will be individually responsible for any costs incurred by their members when participating in joint activities, unless otherwise agreed.
As a higher education community member, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University actively participates in CAUDIT and as a result partner with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and AARNet, in an initiative known as the Australasian Higher Education Cyber Security Service (AHECS).
The Executives of CAUDIT, CAUL and ACODE will have an annual face to face meeting for the purpose of information sharing and identifying projects and other activities of mutual benefit.
AHECS also leverages the CAUDIT Cybersecurity Community of Practice (CoP), with the Chair of the CoP based at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University.
Southern Cross University's membership of CAUDIT, AusCERT and AARNet provides access to the Australasian Higher Education Cybersecurity Service (AHECS) cybersecurity framework.
It is a model developed by CAUDIT Higher Education Reference Models (HERM) Working Group with active collaboration and contributions from corresponding groups in EDUCAUSE (particularly through the Enterprise, Business, and Technical Architects Community Group, ITANA), UCISA (United Kingdom), and EUNIS (Europe).
In addition, Monash participates in the Cybersecurity Community of Practice which is supported by the Council of Australasian University Directors of Information Technology (CAUDIT).
Australian universities also participate in a healthy Cybersecurity Community of Practice supported by CAUDIT.
The CAUDIT Cybersecurity CoP provides a trusted environment for the sharing of and collaboration on cybersecurity issues, trends, cyber threat intelligence and good practice across the sector.