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Business Continuity and Disaster Planning Focus of Presentation by Online University PhD Candidate; Capella University PhD Student Chris Davison Will Present at IABT Conference on June 1

Business Wire, June 2, 2006

MINNEAPOLIS -- Chris Davison, a PhD student at Capella University, will present on the ethical considerations of business continuity and disaster recovery planning at the International Academy of Business and Technology (IABT) conference in Mystic, CT, on June 1. Capella University is an accredited online university and a pioneer in online education.

In his presentation, Davison will explore the theoretical framework and arguments for data privacy and security, as well as customer expectations of privacy related to corporate privacy policies. A typical paradox exists with regard to privacy (e.g., data encryption) and efficiency. In order to use encrypted network data transfers, encrypted backup tapes, or encrypted data storage, an organization must be prepared to assume the added overhead in terms of CPU cycles, larger storage requirements, and time. Davison will conclude by discussing future ethical considerations of data privacy.

"This topic is relevant to both IT practitioners as well as scholars in that it addresses ethical issues that are often overlooked in a predominantly technical domain," Davison said. "In these days of corporate scandals, ethical considerations of all aspects of organizational management are an important and timely subject."

Davison is pursuing an online PhD with a IT Management specialization in Capella's School of Business and Technology.

To learn more about IABT, please visit http://www.iabt.org.

About Capella University

Founded in 1993, Capella University is an accredited(1) online
university that offers graduate degree programs in business,
information technology, education, human services, and psychology, and
bachelor's degree programs in business and information technology.
Within those areas, Capella offers 77 graduate and undergraduate
specializations and 16 certificate specializations. The online
university currently serves more than 15,700 learners from all 50
states and 63 countries. It is a national leader in online education,
committed to providing high-caliber academic excellence and pursuing
balanced business growth. Capella University is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Capella Education Company, headquartered in Minneapolis.
For more information, please visit http://www.capella.edu or call
1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552).

(1) Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning
Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools, located at 30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL
60602-2504, (312) 263-0456, www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org.


Learn more about earning an online degree at Capella University:
online education (http://www.capella.edu/online_education.aspx),
online college
(http://www.capella.edu/online_college_degree_programs.aspx),
distance learning (http://www.capella.edu/distance_learning.aspx),
online university (http://www.capella.edu/online_university.aspx),
online learning
(http://www.capella.edu/online-learning-degree-programs.aspx).

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