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Aliases PKI, SSL, TLS, secure web, HTTPS, certs, certificates, certificate authority, web encryption Description Provides access to certificates signed by a Certificate Authority to support TLS encryption for internal and public hosts of LSU and LSU System Universities with whom LSU has a MOU. Eligibility LSU Faculty & Staff Ordering & Request Procedures Forms...
Article Id: 17572


Article Id: 19781

General Information Departments on LSU's campus have to abide by LSU policies, and various State and Federal laws and regulations. Departments may also be required to comply with industry regulations (e.g., Payment Card Industry) or contractual obligations for research and/or collaboration. There are various challenges that may be encountered while determining the level of...
Article Id: 12967

General Information Disclaimer: BEFORE USING ANY Encryption Programs, please contact your Local TSP (Technology Support Professional) or IT Administrator / Contact. If you are required to or you do store sensitive information on an electronic device, you should protect yourself and the University by encrypting the data. You are able to ENCRYPT the Data ONLY WHEN...
Article Id: 6983

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI): General Information What is a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)? A Public Key Infrastructure uses a chain of Certificate Authorities to create digitally signed certificates for asymmetric encryption. Signed certificates are part of a chain of trust that can be validated up from the issued certificate at the bottom of the chain up to the Certificate...
Article Id: 194

Security of Data Policy Statement In accordance with PS-124 Data Management , it is essential that confidential and/or private data be protected. It is very important to understand that confidential and/or private data could exist on your computer hard drive. When there is a loss of data through a security breach, a social engineering attack, or a hardware failure, there is a...
Article Id: 8037


General Information In an effort to enhance security, we recommend the following options for all students living Residential Halls, Student Apartments, or who use personal laptops that use Microsoft Windows in order to better secure their PCs: Make sure Windows Firewall is Enabled NOTE: Every virus is different and there are no tools that can fix every problem. ...
Article Id: 14091


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