Awareness, Training, and Incident Reporting
Information security incidents can come in many forms. Noticing a person carrying a computer under his arm down Seymour Avenue, finding a student record on the system changed, noticing that your computer disk drive is running all the time, or taking a phone call from a person that you think is pretending to be a student and getting personal information, are all possible information security Incidents. Understanding and reporting of security issues is vital for a safe information environment.
The Administrative Services Division uses many different methods to discover security events. The methods include Intrusion Detection Systems, Firewall logging, Server logging, Vulnerability Management Consoles, and others. Detection of security incidents is a must to contain the costs of an incident to the college.
Report a security concern or ask us a question - Report an Information Security Incident
Learn how to protect yourself - Sign up for Information Security Awareness and other useful trainings in iLearning, via StarPort.
Custom presentations on any information security topic available by calling (517) 483-5264.
Learn more by visiting the National Cyber Security Alliance website.
- Protecting Yourself and Your Computer
- Risk and Audit
- Policies
- Awareness, Training and Incident Reporting
- Information Security Links
Security
Security Awareness is about individual awareness and responsibility. The logo represents that: "You are the "I" in Security". The logo is to remind you of your individual responsibility for security.
