The Information Security Compliance Office serves as the University's resource for guidance on information security compliance.
The Information Security Compliance Office (ISCO) serves as the university's resource for guidance on information security compliance and administers the university's information security compliance program. The ISCO oversees information security policies and standards; provides compliance oversight, and risk assessments; coordinates information security efforts, incident response and user awareness. Reporting to the Vice President for Risk, Audit, and Compliance, the ISCO works in conjunction with IT Enterprise Security, Audit Services, Institutional Compliance and officials in compliance areas such as GLBA, HIPAA, FERPA, PCI and Export Controls to maintain regulatory compliance and to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of University information assets.
To report a violation or suspected information security incident, contact the Information Security Compliance Office at Email address: isopol(@)louisville.edu
Information Security Awareness Newsletter I: Physical Security
Information Security Awareness Newsletter II: Information Asset Management and Classification
Information Security Awareness Newsletter III: Departmental Information Security Policies
Online Shopping Tips December 2015
Keeping Your Data Safe in a Mobile World
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Incident Reporting
To report a violation or suspected information security incident, contact the Information Security Office at: Email isopol(@)louisville.edu.
Anonymous Reporting
Anonymous reporting of any compliance violation or suspected incident can be reported via the 24-Hour Compliance Hotline at 1-877-852-1167.
The department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) in the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, and the department of Computer Information Systems (CIS) in the College of Business have established the CSI as a focal center for collaboration on cyber security across disciplines at the University of Louisville.We offer cyber security programs in the Computer Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) department in the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, and in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) department in the College of Business. The CECS program offers a graduate degree in Computer Science and Engineering with a focus area in cybersecurity, while the CIS program offers an undergraduate degree with a focus area in information security. To learn more go to this link.
Information Security Compliance Analyst