Information Security Office
The mission of the UT Arlington Information Security Office (ISO):
1) Develop, monitor and enforce practices to ensure that administrative and academic information is secure from unauthorized access, protected from inappropriate alteration, physically secure, and available to users in a timely fashion.
2) Identifies and addresses exposures to accidental or intentional destruction, disclosure, modification, or interruption of information that may cause serious financial and/or information loss to the University.
3) Coordinates the handling of security incidents, recoveries, breaches, intrusions, and/or system abuses with the appropriate department or external agency.
4) Protects University assets and information that are processed by or stored in University computerized information systems.
You should become familiar with all applicable UT Arlington:
computing policy, standards, guidelines, processes and procedures.
Working together as a community we can help reduce the possibility of computer / networking compromises and unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information. If you are a member of the UT Arlington community please become familiar with this Web site which contains information that will help you better protect UT Arlington computers and sensitive information. If you are aware of a computer compromise or crime please contact the UT Arlington Police. 817.272.3381
Visit our UT Arlington Information Security Office Blog.
Don't Delay! Audit your computer for sensitive data today with: Identity Finder
Departmental Security Awareness Training is available! Send request to security@uta.edu.
Teatime with Security
December 2nd from Noon to 1:00, University Center, Rio Grande (Upstairs)
Event for UT Arlington faculty, staff and students. Free computer security software for the first fifty guests to arrive!
Bring a sack lunch and enjoy free hot tea and other beverages and assorted snacks while learning about:
- How to protect your computer and data over the Holidays
- How to connect to the UT Arlington network using our Virtual Private Network (VPN)
- General computer security for use at work and at home
2008 Annual Computer Security Conference
Thank you to all who participated in this year's Computer Security Conference. To view the presentations please visit our conference page.
