ASU Information Security and Digital Trust

 

To truly respect the user, we must respect their data.

As more of our learning, working and living takes place in the digital realm, what and who do you trust? ASU Information Security and Digital Trust (ISDT) is grounded in transparency, security, privacy and empowerment to foster relationships of trust: trust between our institutions, learners and staff; trust between learners and employers; trust between our institutions and the workforce. 

ASU’s ISDT leads work and initiatives that uniquely influence our constituents’ experience of digital life. We aim to lead by example with our own commitment to digital trust by providing transparency and clarity around our practices that require trust.

Our tenets

These are the founding principles that guide our work at ASU and beyond.

Our tenets in action

These examples are concrete projects, initiatives and events developing and impacting a new vision of information security and digital trust at ASU.

Our leadership

Providing the vision and strategy to move forward our tenets in action and guide the development of new initiatives at Enterprise Technology and ASU:

Lester Godsey  

Lester Godsey

Chief Information Security Officer
Arizona State University

  

In the news

Dive into recent events, discussions and activities exploring the concepts of data privacy, cybersecurity and learner empowerment:

ASU students at Next Lab
In the United States, roughly 40 million people fall into the “some college, no credential or degree” population. Digital credentials are a valuable tool for learners — no matter where they are on their education journey —  to showcase…
ASU graduate students in DCI 691: Human Creativity in AI presented the custom GPTs they developed in an end-of-semester showcase on Monday, April 21 in the Creativity Commons atrium. Photo credit Tabbs Mosier, ASU Enterprise Technology
Instead of cramming for a final exam, ASU graduate students in DCI 691: Human Creativity in AI presented the custom GPTs they developed in an end-of-semester showcase on Monday, April 21 in the Creativity Commons atrium. From language learners to…
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What do a visual artist navigating life after vision loss, a young coder building confidence through STEM, and a community partner training the next generation of fiber technicians have in common? 
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This story was published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU. In a course focused on identifying community-related issues and proposing action-driven solutions, ASU undergraduate students are using custom GPTs to…
Individuals gathered in an office setting, using their personal desktops for a variety of digital tasks.
Temperatures are rising across the valley, indicating that summer—and a new semester—are just around the corner. As always, each new semester calls for updated classroom configurations that account for individual faculty members’ software needs.…
Amber Hedquist
This story was first published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU. 
Samuel Ninsiima and Abang Faith Timoh
This story was first published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU.At Arizona State University, the pursuit of knowledge extends far beyond the classroom. While students gain expertise in lecture halls and labs, ASU…
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This story was first published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU. 
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At a time when artificial intelligence (AI), digital platforms, personalized learning tools and new workforce demands are transforming education, the pace of change is unprecedented — and the potential impact is limitless.
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Core to the mission of ASU Enterprise Technology — the university’s central IT division — is placing advanced technologies into the hands of Sun Devil faculty, staff and students. However, as ASU President Michael M. Crow recently stated in a…
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What does learning look like in the year 2075? How do we prepare for a world shaped by AI, a skills economy, and technologies we haven’t yet imagined? 
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Arizona State University is home to one of the largest Salesforce implementations in higher education. And today, the university is among the first to leverage Salesforce’s newest AI product: Agentforce. The proof of concept was drafted and…
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The seventh annual Smart Region Summit tackled the impact and implications of an AI-powered digital twin with goals of advancing urban development and addressing social needs, along with other AI tools to advance local smart regions.
A computer with an image of an envelope on it. The envelope has a round button displaying the number "1" attached to its upper right corner, symbolizing a new notification.
Enterprise Technology is enhancing our community’s security posture with a new “Report Phishing” button for Exchange, Outlook, and OWA. As of March 1, community members can now report phishing emails directly to the Security Operations Center (SOC)…
The Endstar Game Maker Spark Challenge kicked off on Friday, Feb. 21, where ASU students began designing using Endstar’s dynamic 3D world builder. Photo by ASU/Tabbs Mosier.
Imagine a Sun Devil who never sees the sun. In Dungeon Unexplorer, you play as the final boss of a deep, dark dungeon, who is ready to defeat adventurers, solve puzzles, and climb up the levels of the dungeon to feel the warmth of the sun…
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When talking to Torey Takahashi about stand out moments in her career, mentorship plays a critical role — both as support she received and guidance provided to others. Takahashi first stepped on the ASU campus as a student at Ira A. Fulton…
As hackathons continue to bridge classroom learning with real-world applications, they offer students valuable opportunities to apply their skills to diverse challenges. The Zoom AI on Campus Spark Challenge exemplified this trend as students…
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This past fall, Enterprise Technology renewed its goals of tackling large-scale issues and contributing to social good by launching new tools, initiatives, events and more to help shape the current digital landscape into a future-proof, AI-enhanced…
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Research shows that parental involvement in a child’s education leads to positive student outcomes – including academic success, social and emotional development, better attendance and graduation rates. 
Each year, ASU Enterprise Technology reflects on its shared accomplishments to assess our impact on our communities and chart the future for what's next. As emphasized by Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick, ASU Enterprise Technology's approach is…