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The Cybersecurity Compliance Program (CSCP) goals are to provide guidance on regulatory compliance requirements and to assist in the completion of required and time-sensitive document filings related to compliance mandates and reporting.

The Cybersecurity Compliance and Training team assists university business units and departments with interpreting and implementing the procedural and technical requirements mandated by various regulatory requirements (PCI-DSS, GLBA) for more efficient program adaptation. It also conducts IT security compliance reviews, partners with the Office for Research to identify compliance and security control mandates, and completes mandated security questionnaires related to centralized systems and services.

Working as the central liaison between technical and business stakeholders, other internal partners, auditors, and, as required, with external regulatory agencies, the compliance program team strives to ensure and improve institutional IT compliance adherence and monitoring.

Review the links below for more information on the current regulatory programs managed by the Cybersecurity Compliance and Training team.

GLBA Compliance

The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act requires the university to implement security controls to protect and safeguard financial information.

PCI Compliance

Departments using credit cards for payment must adhere to requirements from the Payment Card Industry (PCI).

HIPAA Compliance

Review Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) security rule compliance.

Auxiliary Services

IT Policies

The Cybersecurity Policies team maintains Rutgers' IT policies related to the acceptable use of IT resources, information classification, and more.

Communications and community engagement

Use the form below to partner with the Cybersecurity Compliance team at your university event or for your communication needs.

Contact Us

Email the Cybersecurity Compliance and Training team if you have any questions.