U Arizona Names First Chief Information Security Officer



U Arizona Names First Chief Information Security Officer
University of Arizona named Sylvia Johnsons lawyer, in its Office of the General Counsel, as the first university education information security officer. Michel norin, uric acid and Chief Information Officer Judith Leonard, vice president, legal affairs and general counsel, Johnson said, there will be a broad charter schools as a senior adviser on the issue of information security. Johnsons duties will include "develop policies, procedures and guidelines, and taking into account the relevant laws and regulations provide guidance and direction to the campus, in order to ensure compliance with safety standards and corresponding policies, monitoring and reporting on information security campus of the development trend and the potential [and] to determine the appropriate compliance and enforcement procedures, when needed, "they said in a announcement.read More: University of Arizona


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