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University Computer Security Standard FAQ
The University Computer Security Standard (UCSS) is designed to help protect the university’s central and distributed telecommunications and computing environment from accidental or intentional damage and from alteration or theft of data while preserving university community members’ appropriate access and use.
The UCSS is comprised of multiple standards. Please select from the links below to access the list of Frequently Asked Questions for each standard. If a question is not found in the FAQ, use the email form at the bottom of this page or on the standard's FAQ page to contact us.
Further Questions?
If you have a question about any of the above standards, please use the form below to contact the Office of the CIO. We will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.
