In an effort to increase data security on campus, Network Services is providing Data Security Services to protect data on your computer from being accessed by unauthorized users. This service is another measure CSULB is taking to protect the privacy rights of our students, faculty and staff . Please refer to the CSULB Information Security Management and Compliance website for more details on privacy rights.
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) disk encryption solutions software is available to campus desktops and laptops. The initial rollout will be to computers in the Division of Administration and Finance and will follow with other groups at a later date. This data security technology allows users to encrypt sensitive personal information or notice-triggering information that resides on their laptops or workstations.
The Office of Information Security Management and Compliance defines these terms as follows:
The definition of Social Security Number includes "the last 4 digits of SSN with the date of birth".
The definition of Account Number includes any student indentification number.
If notice-triggering information stored on the compromised electronic equipment is encrypted, no University notification is required. This saves the university both time and money.
Data Security Services is currently available to all individuals within the Division of Administration and Finance, however, in some cases, managers have identified individuals that are required to implement this new service.
You should use Data Security Services
Activating Data Security Services is a multi-step process.
More information about information security, including whom to contact, is available at the campus Information Security website.
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