Tag: security

Zoom Video Conferencing Notification

Greetings Faculty & Staff, As we face the COVID-19 challenges, the Information Security Office would like to remind you of the importance of security best practices related to Zoom Video Conferencing. In recent days, Zoom has been in the news media for having a number of security flaws (e.g. Zoom-Bombed, privacy issues) that have interrupted […]


Targeted Attack Protection (TAP)

Proofpoint’s Targeted Attack Protection (TAP) helps protect against and provide additional visibility into phishing and other malicious email attacks. With TAP, URLs in an email message may be rewritten to show where the links are pointing. When a user clicks a URL in an email message, the URL is redirected to Proofpoint’s cloud service. If […]


Mobile Device Management Guidelines

Mobile Device Management Guidelines v1.3 (02-10-2015)


Acceptable Use of Information Resources

This policy was approved by the Board of Trustees on March 27, 2018 and supersedes the Guidelines for Acceptable Use of Information Resources. Below you will find two of the key elements from the policy. Follow the link for the full policy. Purpose The purpose of this policy is to protect the College network and […]


Information Resources Security Guidelines

These guidelines, under the authority of South Texas College Policy #4712- Information Resources Security, set forth the framework for a comprehensive Information Security Program as required under Texas Administrative Code and other applicable regulatory requirements. STC Information Resources Security Guidelines


JagNet Password Resets

Students, Faculty and Staff may access self-service tools through JagNet. JagNet is the College’s web portal which provides private access to online services such as grade submission, class registration, financial aid application, and class information. You may reset your password by accessing the MyPassword website. STC has an official password standard that is aimed at […]


What’s My Role in Information Security?

Every employee at South Texas College has an obligation to protect the integrity of the College’s data. We ask that you be cognizant on how to identify sensitive data and how to handle it properly.


Tips and Tricks to Keep Your Data Safe

Protect Your Passwords Never share your password! Sharing your password is like giving someone the keys to your house. A person who knows your password can represent themselves as you. South Texas College staff will never ask you for passwords of any kind in person, over the phone or via email. Create a Strong Password STC […]


What is Information Security?

Brief Description Mission Statement: The Information Security Office (ISO) develops and maintains an information security program that safeguards the college’s information resources and the supporting infrastructure against unauthorized use, disclosure, modification, damage or loss.