Infrastructure and services that provide security, data integrity, and compliance for institutional activities. Includes
security services such as virus protection, encryption, privacy impact assessments, information risk management,
emergency preparedness, data security, identity management solutions, access controls (i.e., passwords,
accounts, and authentication), audit and monitoring systems and services, and data access and stewardship.
The DoIT Endpoint Management Service is a centrally-funded offering that provides departmental IT administrators delegated access to HCL BigFix or Omnissa Workspace ONE to configure, inventory, manage, and secure their unit’s endpoints.
The Office of Cybersecurity’s set of tools to perform security scans to reduce IT security risks and supplement existing security practices. Tools include self service options such as the Web Application Scanner.
A free tool to implement the risk reduction for departments including scanning files, emails and attachments, databases, and websites to locate restricted data, and helping secure it.
Enabling participating departments to take advantage of centralized NetID-based authentication, while allowing for delegated administration of local resources.
Event Management and Monitoring service is responsible for the elevation of select monitored IT detected events into the Service Management system, WiscIT, from any event detector source.