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Table of Contents
Governing UH Policy
Manual of Administrative Policies and Procedures (MAPP):
Computer User Responsibilities
| MAPP Policy: | 10.03.01 |
| SECTION: | Information Technology |
| AREA: | User Guidelines and Responsibilities; Security |
| SUBSECTION: | IV (Security Responsibilities) |
Computer Security
| MAPP Policy: | 10.03.02 |
| SECTION: | Information Technology |
| AREA: | User Guidelines and Responsibilities; Security |
| SUBSECTION: | IV (Security Responsibilities) |
Connecting Devices to University Communication Networks
| MAPP Policy: | 10.03.04 |
| SECTION: | Information Technology |
| AREA: | User Guidelines and Responsibilities; Security |
Property Management Tag information
| MAPP Policy: | 03.03.03 |
| SECTION: | Administrative Operations |
| AREA: | Property Management |
| SUBSECTION: | VI (TAGS) and VII (How Equipment is Tagged) |
Proper Maintenance (Property Management)
| MAPP Policy: | 03.03.03 |
| SECTION: | Administrative Operations |
| AREA: | Property Management |
| SUBSECTION: | IX (Maintenance) |
University of Houston System, System Administrative Memoranda (SAM):
Notification of Automated System Security Guidelines
| SAM Number: | 07.A.03 |
| SECTION: | Information Technology |
| AREA: | Computing Services |
IT Practices and Guidelines
- Register all University computers with property management. Make sure that ALL University-owned computers have a University of Houston property tag prominently affixed to the case. (See MAPP Policy 03.03.03, SUBSECTIONS VI and VII)
- There must not be an inordinate amount of combustible material (e.g. paper) stored in the same room as the computer system.
- Equipment should be properly maintained according to manufacturer's guidelines. (See MAPP Policy 03.03.03, SUBSECTION IX)
- Air temperature and humidity in computer rooms must be kept within the manufacturer's parameters.
- Equipment located in publicly accessible areas or rooms that cannot be locked should be fastened down by a cable lock system or enclosed in a lockable computer equipment unit or case.
- Store critical data backup media in fireproof vaults or in another building. (See MAPP Policy: 10.03.01, SUBSECTION IV, item H)
- Secure hard disks. External hard disks should be secured against access, tampering, or removal.
- There must be procedures in place to assure that only authorized staff enters the premises.
- When computing equipment is powered via an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), it should provide the following:
- Minimum of 15 minutes operation in the event of a power blackout.
- Adequate protection from surges, spikes and brown-outs.
- Trigger an orderly system shutdown when deemed necessary.

IT References:
IT Services:
IT Security
713-743-5161
They can also be contacted via email at security@uh.edu.