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Mark Bruhn has been named information technology policy officer for Indiana University's campuses by Michael McRobbie, vice president of information technology.
"Mark is a recognized leader in information technology administration with significant experience and notable expertise in information technology policy and security issues" McRobbie said. "His appointment continues the increased emphasis on information security at IU following the recent information technology security audit."
Bruhn has been with the central information technology organization at IU since 1985. During that time, he has gained extensive management experience in most aspects of computing services in support of the business processes used by all eight campuses. He has leadership experience with the operational aspects of applications development, security administration, database administration, computer operations and information services.
"The formation of this office affords the opportunity to develop and maintain comprehensive and consistent technology use policies and standards across the university," Bruhn said. "The goal, of course, is to ensure that IU's technology resources are dedicated to directly supporting IU's missions."
McRobbie said that Bruhn's first-hand knowledge of the myriad issues involved in supporting and managing diverse computer services critical to IU's missions, coupled with his experience in defining policies and standards in technology use and security, are critical to the effectiveness of the Information Technology Policy Office.
Editor's note: Learn more about Bruhn's office at this Web site: