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Security
Information
WHO
WE ARE
We research new trends and industry happenings in order to protect the
SU network. We monitor newsgroups and mailing lists for any new vulnerability
which may affect SU’s network and constituency. Network Security
Services keeps up with these outbreaks in order to ensure that Southern
University users are aware of possible problems and protect them appropriately.
WHAT
WE DO
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Analyze daily network scans. Contact Internet Service Providers regarding
attacking machines. Investigate network traffic for possible break-ins.
Aid in emergency response and disaster recovery, track down and resolve
serious incidents, and coordinate with the campus judiciary system and
law-enforcement agencies. Gather files for possible legal action and ensure
compliance with chain of evidence procedures for use in court cases.
• Evaluate the security of Southern University’s computers,
networks, and data as well as personal workstations, through general network
scans and other methods to determine current vulnerability status.
• Educate SUBR population on how to safely use technology. Identify
and promote "best practices" regarding security of data and
systems.
• Send alerts for current viruses, attacks, and other security vulnerabilities.
• Research and implement new ideas for classes and security initiatives.
• Review new communications applications and suggest secure applications
for use at the University and in University projects. Institute campus
standards for security, and review applicable policies and procedures
in the context of these standards.
WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
1. Offer security related applications such as Tripwire, PGP and anti-virus
software.
2. Meet with departments to discuss security precautions and explain how
to implement them.
3. Provide some assistance after security breaches. Work with departments
on campus to create campus-wide standards for security and access control.
4. Scan new machines for any vulnerabilities before they are put on the
network.
5. Arrange confidential meetings with anyone who is concerned about potential
security problems or harassment.
6. Provide vendor product reviews.
7. Provide security-related consultation on new projects/ideas.
8. Recommend security-focused classes for system administrators and technical
employees.
9. Teach specifically tailored classes on security topics by request.
If there is some service that you would like and it is not listed here,
please contact us and let us know. We are always open for new suggestions.
Terrence
Cyriaque
Coordinator of Network Security Services
Office of Technology and Network Services
Extension
210
networksecurity@subr.edu
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Located
in J.B. Moore Hall, Room 215
Phone: (225) 771-4644 Ext 210
Fax: (225) 771-2883 |
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