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.
Unit Head, Wasserman Dean of the School of Education and Information Studies
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.