Mobile Devices
Why
Lost or stolen Mobile devices can expose confidential university data – such as student grades and patient information. This can lead to significant expense for the university, as well as personal liability for an employee if they leave the university data vulnerable. There is a university policy requiring Mobile devices have encryption and passwords:
A policy “standard” is also available to help employees understand how to comply with the policy:
What
All Mobile computing and storage devices, regardless of ownership, must have all storage encrypted. This includes laptops computers, smartphones, tablets, and USB thumb drives. Essentially, any computing device that is capable of persistent storage of user data, and is intended to be portable is covered under the Mobile Computing and Storage Devices policy. Devices also need strong passwords or passcodes to prevent unauthorized people from using or accessing them. There are some very limited and specific exceptions to these requirements. Contact your college or business unit IT department for more information. Your IT staff can help you better understand the policy and how it may affect your work or personal computing and storage devices.
How
Contact your college or department IT department for assistance with configuring your devices to meet UF requirements.
- Android smartphones and tablets
- Apple iPhones, iPods and iPads
- Apple Mac Computers
- Windows Computers
- Other Devices and OSes
Individuals should contact their departmental IT for assistance in encrypting mobile devices