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Security Architecture Task Force

Mission

The mission of this Task Force is to recommend an architecture for Emory enterprise-wide Security, and then in the context of that architecture, recommend next steps to address issues of immediate concern.

The security infrastructure includes the processes, data feeds, and deployed hardware and software that serve to electronically protect, preserve and control access to Emory's information technology assets. For the purposes of the Security Architecture, these assets are considered to be the computing, telecommunications, video, and associated network facilities of the university. These assets include, but are not limited to, computers, printers, software, administrative and research data, and the campus-wide network, its routers and connections to the Internet. Also included are those assets that the university does not own, but which are in its custodial care.

Members

Dwayne Bush (ITD and Chair), Rick Aaron (Emory Healthcare), Parrish Brown (ITD), Tim Brown (Business School), Phil Chandler (School of Medicine), Peter Day (ITD), Mark Elliott (ITD), John Goodson (Human Resources), Martin Halbert (University Libraries), Chang-Kwei Lin (Yerkes), Belinda Maaskant (School of Public Health), John Mason (Network Communications), Rob Poh (ITD).

More Information

Click for the organizational scope and level of applicability of the architecture, the responsibility of this task force, its length of service, and a discussion of architecture domains.

Status

The Security Architecture document has been made available to numerous groups within Emory for review and has gone through many revisions as a result of feedback. It was adopted by CIRT on 02/20/2002. Portions of the Security architecture have been funded for implementation, and the implementation plan has been reviewed by interested members of the local support community. A link to the latest version of the document can be found by clicking on the "IT Architecture Documents" link in the side bar.

History

08/25/2000 : Initial meeting
12/15/2000 : Final meeting
12/13/2000 : Initial draft accepted by ITA
09/19/2001 : Status to "Ready for Adoption"
09/20/2001 : To CIRT Executive
10/11/2001 : To Full CIRT
02/20/2002 : Status to "Adopted"

 

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