Difference between revisions of "JHU IT Security"
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Revision as of 21:32, 11 December 2020
JHU has an IT group that oversees computer security for the university. This page provides links to important resources relevant for maintaining a safe computing environment at JHU, including official policies and available online IT security courses.
JHU IT's Website
- You can reach JHU IT by visiting: https://it.johnshopkins.edu
JHU IT Security Policies
- JHU has established various policies to ensure acceptable use and security of computing resources within the University. Please visit https://it.johnshopkins.edu/policies for a complete list of these policies. However, we will highlight a few that you should be familiar with.
General JHU IT Use and Security Policies
Protecting Sensitive Information
- Personally Identifiable Information (PII) includes birthdates, social security numbers, financial information, plus more.
- JHU has its own policies regarding protecting, storing, and transferring PII. Please visit: JHU's Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Policy
JHU-Provided IT Security Online Courses
- NOTE: The following courses are part of the JHU Learnshare system, and therefore, you must be on the JHU VPN in order to access these courses.
- Course: JHU Electronic Information Security and Data Management
- A short online course discussing JHU's policies regarding the protection/storage/transfer of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), reporting related IT security issues, protecting yourself from email Phishing, and other JHU IT Security policies. Well worth the 30 minutes allotted.
- Course: IT Security for End Users: IT Security Fundamentals
- Learn fundamental security concepts as an end user, including general security policies. Course should take less than an hour to complete. Although this course is a bit dated, the general guidelines might be useful. Note that there is a section in this course regarding good passwords. Guidelines for passwords have improved since the time of this course. For info on passwords, we recommend reviewing our CS IT Support Wiki page on Password Requirements