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The following article gives a brief overview of LSU's Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) system. What is a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)? A PKI is a secure method for exchanging information over the Web. PKI's use a public and/or private key to encrypt IDs, documents, or messages. It starts with a Certificate Authority (CA), which issues digital certificates to users within the system....
Article Id: 194

Aliases PKI, SSL, secure web, HTTPS, certs, certificate authority, secure Email, Email encryption, web encryption Description Maintains a Certificate Authority at LSU to support SSL 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 or...
Article Id: 17572

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

Data Classification Data at LSU can be classified into three categories (Confidential, Private or Public). Confidential data has a high level of sensitivity. Private data has a moderate level of sensitivity. Public data has a low level of sensitivity. Each category carries a different level of access and reputation risk. PS-124 Data Management outlines the security of data at LSU.
Article Id: 14852

Email headers: Fraudulent or Legitimate? Overview: Email is a quick and convenient method for communication, but it was never designed to be secure. When you receive a message, email clients and web services by default display information like who it is from, who it was sent to, etc. However, it is trivial for potential attackers to 'spoof' or 'forge' this information to make it...
Article Id: 16564

WHAT MAKES FILE SHARING ILLEGAL? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a piece of legislation signed into law in 1998 defining the illegal downloading and/or sharing of copyrighted material. LSU is required to investigate DMCA complaints and take action to remove infringing content. HOW DOES THIS APPLY TO ME? Copyright holders (or organizations...
Article Id: 17129

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