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Cyber Services

Partnerships

Stronger Together: Building a Secure Campus Through Collaboration

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What are Cybersecurity Partnerships?

Cybersecurity partnerships refer to the collaborative relationships CSUF maintains with internal departments, CSU system offices, and external organizations to enhance the university’s overall security posture. These partnerships are essential for sharing knowledge, aligning strategies, and responding effectively to emerging threats.

 

 CSUF, partnerships are not just about compliance, they’re about community, coordination, and collective defense.

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Why are Partnerships Important?

  • Enhance Threat Intelligence: Sharing information helps identify and respond to threats faster.
  • Promote Consistency: Aligns security practices across departments and campuses.
  • Support Innovation: Enables access to new tools, research, and best practices.
  • Improve Incident Response: Facilitates coordinated action during security events.
  • Ensure Compliance: Helps meet CSU, state, and federal cybersecurity requirem
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Partnerships at CSUF

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Internal Partnerships

Internal

  • IT Departments: To implement security controls, manage endpoints, and respond to incidents.
  • Academic Colleges: To protect research data and support secure teaching environments.
  • Administrative Units: To ensure secure handling of financial, HR, and student data.
  • Risk Management & Legal Affairs: To align cybersecurity with institutional risk and compliance frameworks.

External Partnerships

External

  • California State University Chancellor’s Office (CSU CO): Coordinates system-wide security policies, audits, and initiatives.
  • California Cybersecurity Task Force: A public-private partnership led by the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES).
  • MS-ISAC (Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center): Provides threat intelligence, alerts, and incident response support.
  • FBI InfraGard & DHS CISA: Federal partnerships that offer threat briefings, training, and coordination during major incidents.
  • Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC): Supports collaboration and resource sharing across universities nationwide.
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IT Help Desk Support

Faculty/Staff

Call: (657) 278-7777

Email: helpdesk@fullerton.edu

 

Students

Call: (657) 278-8888

Email: StudentITHelpdesk@fullerton.edu

 

IT Helpdesk Website

 

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