Information Security Office
Overview
The Information Security Office oversees the Stanford community's efforts to protect its
computing and information assets and to comply with information-related
laws, regulations, and policies. The office reports to the university's senior management through the Office of the Vice President for Business Affairs and Chief Financial Officer.
Priorities
The ISO's approach to security is more proactive than reactive,
although we naturally give priority response to incidents that have
institution-level impact or that require university-wide coordination.
Our current focus is securing systems that affect a majority of the
university, including central administrative systems and the campus
data network. The ISO gives special priority to systems containing data
classified as Restricted (see the Data Classification web page).
Security Information
- Secure Computing has links to proactive security information for computer users, system administrators, and managers as well as security alerts regarding popular computing platforms at Stanford.
- The Help Desk (or, for students, your RCC) can help you if you need to secure or repair your computer.
- If you become aware of a security issue regarding Stanford's computers or networking resources, contact the Information Security Office at:
| Email: | security@stanford.edu |
| Phone: | +1 650 723 2911 |
| Surface Mail: | Stanford University Polya Hall Room 114 Stanford, CA 94305-4136 |
If you are sending us information on a security incident, or other data
that you'd like to keep private, download
the Information Security Office OpenPGP key. The key fingerprint is CDCB 8213 8257 E53F FF44 5BA2 AFED E4ED 607E 452D.
Last modified
Friday, 08-Sep-2006 11:52:18 PDT
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