What is a Unit Information Security Lead?
→ The Unit Information Security Lead (UISL) is a term for the Workforce Member(s) assigned responsibility for tactical execution of information security activities in a School or Unit.
On this site Bruins can:
→ Learn more about the Unit Information Security Lead (UISL) role.
→ Find out who your UISL, IT Strategic Partner (ITSP), and Unit Head are.
→ Explore policies and standards to learn how cybersecurity works across the UCLA campus and systemwide.
Empower the Bruin community
- Grow a security culture by socializing policies and services.
- Gather feedback from across campus.
Collaborate and Communicate
- Promote collaboration and enhance communication to support Units in their security needs.
- Empower the UISL community to serve as advocates for their Units.
Support cyber maturity goals
- Create a security-first approach that fits each Unit's needs and resources to create a more secure UCLA.
Build accountability
- Outline and define the roles and responsibilities of UISLs as they interact with Units.
- Identify opportunities for improvement in security practices on a regular basis.
This is the intro before the people directory
Unit Head
Unit Head, Dean of Fielding School of Public Health
Unit Head, Wasserman Dean of the School of Education and Information Studies
Unit Head, Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Management
Unit Head, Vice Provost for International Studies and Global Engagement
Unit Head, Dead of the Division of Physical Sciences
Unit Head, Director of the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
Unit Head, Executive Director of UCLA Office of Advanced Research Computing
Unit Head, Dean the Division of Life Sciences
Empower the Bruin community
- Grow a security culture by socializing policies and services.
- Gather feedback from across campus.
Collaborate and Communicate
- Promote collaboration and enhance communication to support Units in their security needs.
- Empower the UISL community to serve as advocates for their Units.
Support cyber maturity goals
- Create a security-first approach that fits each Unit's needs and resources to create a more secure UCLA.
Build accountability
- Outline and define the roles and responsibilities of UISLs as they interact with Units.
- Identify opportunities for improvement in security practices on a regular basis.