ROWAN UNIVERSITY POLICY
Title: Security Awareness and Training
Subject: Information Security
Policy No: ISO:2014:02
Applies: University-
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Wide
Issuing Authority:
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Senior Vice President for Information Resources and Technology and Chief Information Officer
Responsible Officer: Information Security Officer
Date Adopted: 06/01/2014
Last Revision:
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09/
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29/
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2023
Last Review:
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09/
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29/
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2023
I. PURPOSE
This policy establishes the requirement for information security awareness, training and education for members of the
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Rowan community who have access to the University's information systems and information assets, in accordance with
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all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing the use of computers and the Internet.
II. ACCOUNTABILITY
Under the direction of the President, the Chief Information Officer
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and Information Security
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Officer shall ensure compliance with this policy. The Vice Presidents, Deans, and other members of management will implement this policy in their respective areas.
Ill. APPLICABILITY
This policy applies
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to all
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members of the Rowan Community who access and use the University's electronic information and information systems.
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- Information Assets – Defined as (1) all categories of information and data, including (but not limited to) records, files, and databases, regardless of form and (2) information technology facilities, equipment and software owned, outsourced, or leased by the University. This includes all University IT systems and data, including personal computer systems.
- Security Awareness Training (SAT) – A method to inform users about the importance of protecting information technology systems and assets. SAT teaches security key concepts and best practices, such as creating a strong password, protecting mobile data, following IT Security policy, and reporting security incidents.
- Security Awareness Training Program - The vehicle for disseminating security information for the ROWAN Community. Establishing and maintaining an information security awareness and training program will help to protect ROWAN's vital information resources.
- ROWAN Community – Includes Management, staff, non-employees, faculty, researchers, students, attending physicians, contractors, covered entities, and agents of ROWAN.
V. POLICY
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DEFINITIONS
Refer to Rowan University Technology Terms and Definitions for terms and definitions that are used in this policy.
V. POLICY
The Information Security Office (ISO) will provide
Information Security Awareness, Training and Educationand implement information security awareness, training and education for all members of the
ROWAN communityRowan Community and ensure ongoing maintenance and enhancements to the training and education content.
All members of the
ROWAN community that willRowan Community who have access to information assets must complete
Security Awareness Training (SAT) upon arrival at ROWAN.- All members of the ROWAN community that will have access to information assets must annually complete refresher training.
Remedial training will be required for any user whose account has been reported to be compromised
Security awareness training content will
SAT content mustbe reviewed and updated annually by
theISO.
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ISO will provide an annual security awareness training report and monthly updates to the
ITInformation Technology Security Board (ITSB).
Responsibilities: - Vice Presidents and Deans shall ensure each member of the ROWAN Community has completed the Security Awareness Training.
- The Information Security Office (ISO) is responsible for implementing, maintaining, and providing on-going information security awareness, training and education using various techniques such as awareness sessions, training, newsletter articles, email and an intranet website.
all required security awareness training, including annual refresher training.
VI. NON-COMPLIANCE AND SANCTIONS
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Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that each of their direct reports completes their security awareness trainings.
VI. POLICY COMPLIANCE
Violations of this policy may subject the violator to the removal of system access or disciplinary actions, up to or including termination of employment or dismissal from a school, subject to applicable collective bargaining agreements and may subject the violator to penalties stipulated in applicable state and federal statutes. Sanctions shall be applied consistently to all violators regardless of job titles or level in the organization per the Acceptable Use Policy.
By Direction of the CIO
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Mira Lalovic-Hand,
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SVP and Chief Information Officer