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Portable Computing Standard

Purpose - The UTSA Portable Computing Security Standard establishes the rules for the use of mobile computing devices, such as laptops and personal digital assistants (PDAs), and their connection to the network. These rules are necessary to preserve the integrity, availability and confidentiality of UTSA information.

Audience - The UTSA Portable Computing Security Standard applies equally to all individuals who use portable computing devices and access UTSA information resources.

  1. Only UTSA-approved portable computing devices may be used to access UTSA information resources.

  2. Portable computing devices must be protected by password or other authentication device/process.

  3. UTSA data should not be stored on portable computing devices. However, in the event that there is no alternative to local storage, all sensitive UTSA data must be encrypted using industry-accepted/approved encryption techniques.

  4. UTSA data must not be transmitted via wireless methods to or from a portable computing device unless approved wireless transmission protocols, along with approved encryption techniques, are utilized.

  5. All remote access (dial-in services) to UTSA must occur through an approved modem pool or via an Internet Service Provider (ISP).

  6. User-owned computer systems that require network connectivity must conform to UTSA Information Resource Standards and must be approved in writing by the UTSA Information Security Officer (ISO).

  7. Unattended portable computing devices must be physically secured. They must be locked in an office, locked in a desk drawer or filing cabinet, or attached to a desk or cabinet via a cable lock system.

Account Management

Disposal of Computers
Other Electronic Devices

Laptop Encryption

Policy Exception and Risk Assumption Procedures

Administrative/Special Access

E-Mail Management

Log-in Disclaimer

Security Monitoring

Application Registration

Incident Management

Network Access

Security Training

Enterprise Backup &
Data Recovery

Information Resource Use and Security (pending)

Network Configuration

Server Hardening

Change Management

Information Security Risk Assessment

Password

Software Licensing

Computer Naming Convention

Information Security Administrator (ISA)

Patch Management Standard

Threat Detection and Prevention

Configuration and Asset Management

Information Security Training Standard

Personal Computing

Unauthorized File Sharing

Copiers and Printers

Information Services Privacy

Physical Access

Vendor Access

Data Center

Internet Use

Portable Computing

Web Application Vulnerability Scanning

Data Classification

Intrusion Detection

Protection Against Malicious Software

Wireless Network

 

 

 

Workstation Operating Systems Support