b'Office of the CIO: Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, & PolicyTheCybersecurity,DataPrivacy,&PolicyteamguidestheUniversitycommunityto understandandadheretoestablishedcybersecuritypoliciesandbestpractices. Theteammaintainsarepositoryofpoliciesandpracticesdesignedtoprotectthe confidentiality and integrity of University data, while maintaining its availability to the UK community.CybersecurityThe Cybersecurity team is responsible for overseeing the University of Kentuckys network security, effectively managing the resolution of cybersecurity incidents, including but not limited to distributed denialofservice(DDoS)attacks,maninthemiddleattacks,SQLinjectionattacks,phishingand spearphishing attacks, and enforcing applicable policies to ensure that each UK customers information is protected in the most secure manner possible.Data Privacy & PolicyIn collaboration with other teams, the Data Privacy and Policy team establishes required minimum security standards for handling the Universitys data and information, oversees technology policy, and manages information security training and awareness. These efforts support students, faculty, staff, and the IT Strategic Plan while upholding the mission of the University of Kentucky. Data Privacy and Policy also provides IT policy consultation, as requested. This team additionally works with the ITS Review Committee as well as the Data Privacy Advisory Council to review and form appropriate IT security practices.Disaster Recovery & Risk ManagementDisaster recovery and business continuity enable the recovery or continuation of critical technology infrastructure following a natural or human-induced disaster. This effort ensures that critical university systems are available or can be restored quickly, enabling the University to continue critical operations.Facilities Information ServicesUniversityofKentuckyFacilitiesInformationServices(FIS)isauniversity-widesharedservices department that reports to the Vice President for Facilities Management and Chief Facilities Officer. The department was organized in September of 2009 by consolidating facilities CAD, GIS, records and IT functions. Pooling the resources allowed FIS to create three teams within the department which are better able to serve all the needs. The three FIS teams are Geospatial, IT Field Services and Programming. The teams are set up to serve as central resources for information about University Facilities and provide programming and IT support to departments across the administrative side of the University.In 2014, FIS implemented individual charge rates/budget for each of the teams of the 28 department.'