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Boise, ID-based Boise State University has Promoted Doug Ooley as Director of Information Security Services
Date of management change: April 23, 2013
Boise, ID-based Boise State University has Promoted Doug Ooley as Director of Information Security Services
Boise State is a Carnegie doctoral research university. With more than 22,000 students, it has the largest graduate school in the state of Idaho and grants about 46 percent of all bachelor`s degrees conferred by Idaho public universities each year. Its longstanding teaching mission and cutting-edge research program work hand in hand to provide the academic programs and innovative solutions that the modern economies in fast-growing Boise and the state of Idaho demand.
Doug Ooley has 25 years of experience in technology and information systems. He has been Boise State University's manager of information security service since 2010. Before that he was a financial systems analyst in the controller’s office for three years and a PeopleSoft developer and senior developer and analyst in the Enterprise Application Systems department for seven years.
Ooley has Certified Information Security Systems Professional certification from the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium. He earned his degree in computer information systems from Boise State University.
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