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General ISORA

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Information 

What is ISORA?

ISORA stands for Information Security Office Risk Assessment. ISORA was created by UT's Information Security Office for the purpose of bringing the University into compliance with Texas Administrative Code (TAC-202) and UT System Business Procedures Memorandum (BPM) 75. Aside from bringing UT Austin into compliance, another important purpose of ISORA is to identify risks so that the University can devise mechanisms to deal with those risks.

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After Step 1 is completed, McCombs Computer Services will complete Step 2 and submit ISORA to Dean Gilligan for approval.

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Computers Listed in ISORA

Why am I identified with a specific computer or device in ISORA?

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The University currently does not have a system that links computer names to their UT inventory numbers; however, McCombs Computer Services has gone into ISORA and entered UT inventory numbers for any computer where they knew the UT inventory number.

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 Classifying Computer Data

How do I determine the classification of the data on my computer?

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It is very important to know what data is on your computer. If for some reason you do not know what data is on your computer, then set your computer’s data classification in ISORA to “I don’t know” and then contact Shawn Keogh (shawn.keogh@mccombs.utexas.edu). Shawn will work with you on getting your computer to a state where you know all the data on it.

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ISORA

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Tutorials 

Are there any instructional resources that will help me fill out ISORA?

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