Welcome to the Information Technology website.

Information Security

Information Security is responsible for ensuring the confidentiality and data integrity of University computing assets, including university–owned computers, applications, servers, and the data residing on those devices. Information Security strives to maintain the security of University systems and data to prevent it from being used for unintended purposes by educating the campus community about security related issues, preventing the unwanted access of University records by intruders, and developing effective methods of responding to information security incidents. 

Tips to Improve the Security of your Computer and Data

  • Never share your user password with others or write it down in a conspicuous place.
  • The University will never request your username, password, or other personal information by email. If you suspect that your email account has been compromised, please visit Should I Change My Password?
  • Use the secure connection provided by CSUN's encrypted wireless network.
  • Secure your laptop(s) in a locked environment whenever you are away from your computer. Consider using a lock to secure your laptop to a desk.
  • Register your computer with a theft recovery service. Click here to learn more about the CSUN “STOP” program.

Need Help with Information Security?

Contact Chris Olsen, Senior Director, Infrastructure Services/ISO at (818) 677–4676.

To report incidents of abuse, send an email to abuse@csun.edu.

Music and other Peer-to-Peer File Sharing FAQs

Frequently asked questions regarding Peer-to-Peer File Sharing and how you can protect yourself from copyright violations.

Legal File Sharing Resources

There are many legal sources that can be used to obtain copyrighted material. This link provides some useful lists of legal music sources.

IT Policies

What everyone needs to know about appropriate use of campus Information Technology resources.