University Technology Policies
Georgia State is committed to developing, adopting, and maintaining appropriate information security policies, standards, and procedures to ensure integration of information security with the university’s mission, business strategy, risk posture, and in accordance with applicable legal and regulatory guidelines.
Guidance on Generative AI and Data Integrity, Privacy, and Security
It is critical to understand how to preserve data integrity and prevent potential misuse of information when deciding how and when to use AI. This guidance is being provided to the university community as a resource for examining important aspects of data protection and regulatory responsibilities before engaging with a new AI or other tool in the course of work at the university.
View the Guidance
Cybersecurity Charter
The Cybersecurity Charter defines the principles and terms of the university's Cybersecurity Program and the mission-critical need to secure the university's assets. View the Cybersecurity Charter
USG IT Handbook
The IT Handbook provides guidelines, best practices and recommendations to be followed by each USG institution.
View the USG IT Handbook
Business Processes
This PCI DSS Policy focuses on safeguarding credit/debit data and Cardholder Data and requires University policies and procedures as it relates to credit/debit cards to be in compliance with PCI DSS requirements.
View the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) Compliance Policy
Information Security Policies
Information Tech & Records
Digital Monitors for Public Displays |
E-mail Directory |
University Web Pages |
Web Accessibility |
More Usage Policies
Questions About an IT Policy?
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