C l I ' NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 2005 - 7A SECURITY Continued from page 1A versities have generally improved, but she remains concerned about security issues. Due to the rise in computer hacking, Soules said universities need to increasingly adapt their systems to confront the many threats to college security systems. A 2004 report by Virginia Rezmierski, a profes- sor at the Ford School of Public Policy, examined the vulnerabilities of the computer security policies at colleges and universities nationwide. In the report, Rezmierski concluded that, "Only a few colleges and universities have begun to cat- egorize or codify computer-related incidents and establish thresholds to trigger appropriate respons- es. We hope that our conceptual models might help institutions with this task." the michigan daily In the past, college campuses nationwide have used Social Security numbers as the primary method of identifying student records and faculty information. The University changed its policy in 1996 by implementing the Unique Identification Number as the primary form of identification for students in order to better safeguard the personal information of University members. However, the University still retains Social Security numbers within its computer databases, solely for business reasons, Howell said. He added that the University has yet to be a victim of any computer hacking that would threaten the disclosure of Social Security numbers. Although Howell said current security mea- sures are adequate to protect the University's information systems, the University is now focus- ing its efforts on educating the student commu- nity about how they can protect themselves from computer hacking. Because many University students use resi- dential computing sites on campus, the housing office has also adopted numerous measures to guarantee the safety of students and faculty. Alan Levy, director of housing public affairs, said a campus web page, identityweb.umich. edu, promotes awareness of identification theft and the steps that can be taken to make the possi- bility less likely. Recently launched, Levy added that the Web page was developed through the joint efforts of University Housing and Informa- tion Technology Central Services. In addition, he said the Web Privacy Policy on the Hous- ing website outlines specific computer security measures taken to protect students' confidential information. "It was very important for us to make a stan- dard policy about the importance of protecting the identification of students and staff." Levy said. At the University, virus protection remains a primary concern for the majority of stu- dents. Jesse Specvack, a computer consultant at the Computer Showcase in the Michigan Union, said students bring their computers in for virus protection everyday, but access to personal files or information has not been a significant issue. The Showcase recommends maintaining an updated operating system and using virus scan software, such as Spybot Search & Destroy or Adware, in order to control security issues and viruses. If personal information on a computer sys- tem or University-affiliated website has been exposed, students should follow the appropriate steps available on safecomputing.umich.edu. JUST A FEW blks. from the Business & SPRING/SUMMER Law Schools - Great 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. Fum., . 2005 B someday y l heat, & water incl., covered prkg., swimming Campus Area Apartments change the world... pool & much more! 8 & 12 mo. lease terms. Great Selection Wilson White Co. 734.995.9200. EHO. REDUCED RATES; Wilson White Co., Inc. LARGE FURNISHED 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. on 734.995.9200 S. 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