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Explainer: Data Classification and Encryption Rule (4-004C)

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The University of Utah’s Data Classification and Encryption Rule (4-004C), which supports Information Security Policy (4-004), outlines how to protect the U’s data through classification, encryption, and retention.

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UIT wrapping up forms migration, now offering FormAssembly

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In the past year, Content Management & Usability staff transferred about 450 forms between systems and created several new forms and special databases for clients. Soon, they will retire Form Tools and begin to offer licenses.

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Sage sensors monitor environment, support 'edge AI'

The environmental sensor node shown here is funded by the National Science Foundation-supported Sage project. It is located on the roof of the Rio Tinto Center, which houses the Natural History Museum of Utah.

The University of Utah has partnered in the Sage project, an ambitious National Science Foundation-funded initiative to build a continent-wide network of intelligent sensors that monitor environmental changes.

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Hiring? Here's how to spread the word about open positions.

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A little effort, such as sharing info via social media and your personal and professional networks, can go a long way to getting your team's job postings in front of more potential applicants.

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Last Updated: 10/26/22