Who Are We

Table of Contents

Administration and Planning

Administration and Planning is led by Jim Hurst.

Led by Tracy Hoel (tracyrob@illinois.edu)

  • Provides support to senior leadership, directors, managers, staff and office visitors.
  • Handles key office tasks like managing schedules, arranging meetings, note-taking, screening and routing phone calls and arranging travel.
  • Anticipates the needs of others in order to ensure a seamless, positive and productive experience at Technology Services.

Paul Lucas (pblucas@illinois.edu)

  • Ensures campus complies with HIPPA requirements and manages mandatory HIPPA training for all eligible staff.
  • Oversees university and state audits of the organization.
  • Provides strategy and advice on legal policy matters.

Led by Rob Watson (rbwatson@illinois.edu)

  • Provides communications support for internal and external audiences including messaging, graphic design, social media management and media inquiries.
  • Promotes the Office of the CIO and Technology Services through the marketing of the organization and its services.
  • Owns and manages Technology Services Intranet and public-facing webpages in addition to guidance for Technology Services-associated web presences across the university.

Led by Terri Klinker (tklinker@illinois.edu) and Jason McArthur (jamcrthr@illinois.edu)

Facilities

Led by Terri Klinker (tklinker@illinois.edu)

  • Manage the infrastructure of physical space for Technology Services including DCL and Bevier Hall.
  • Manage spaces where Tech Services staff members are stationed and process personnel accommodations and space/furniture requests.
  • Building access and problem reporting.

Human resources

Led by Terri Klinker (tklinker@illinois.edu)

  • Develop guidelines and protocols to ensure staff are aligned with Technology Services and campus requirements.
  • Work with stakeholders to hire and retain staff.
  • Provide opportunities for career growth and support employment and professional needs.
  • Implement consistent, equitable career paths recognizing and rewarding growth.

Service request management

Led by Terri Klinker (tklinker@illinois.edu)

  • Intake for all Pinnacle requests, triage and then reassignment to appropriate group.
  • Submits VoIP requests to the Teams administration for processing:
    • New Teams (phone) numbers for new staff members.
    • Creating and updating role-based requests.
    • Processing VoIP and Centrex disconnects.
    • Changes to services including updating NCOS dialing authority and reassigning subscribers.
  • Work with campus units to provide Microsoft Teams accounts.
  • Customer support for VoIP requests and changes.

Training services

Led by Terri Klinker (tklinker@illinois.edu)

  • Provide free hands-on and online training opportunities for faculty, staff and students to use software in the following areas:
    • Communications (Outlook, Teams and Zoom).
    • Data (Access and Excel).
    • Graphic design (Illustrator, Photoshop, and Visio).
    • Page layout (InDesign, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Word).

Internal Billing

Led by Terri Klinker (tklinker@illinois.edu) and Jason McArthur (jamcrthr@illinois.edu)

  • Process all internal billing to campus via Pinnacle and Banner feeder files.

Led by Helen Zhang (hzzhang@illinois.edu)

Software services

Led by Andre Krabbe (akrabbe@illinois.edu

  • Provide software sales/distribution, eText@Illinois purchase and training reservations through the WebStore e-commerce platform to the entire University of Illinois.
  • Provide customer support for all WebStore products to installation.
  • Implement volume, campus, universitywide software license models to obtain lowest possible price for software and software related services.
  • Manage the negotiation, procurement and renewal of software and software related services contracts for the university.
  • Establish software recovery models to ensure all WebStore products are procured/distributed within a cost-recovery framework.
  • Provide license server services to the entire university for concurrent software license models.

Led by Laura Galvan (lbrauer@illinois.edu).

  • Service Costing & Rate Development: Using activity-based costing practices, we analyze and map service costs to lines of business and basic product & service elements. We lead the calculation of service rates and the development of funding models in collaboration with service managers to support Technology Services’ broad service portfolio.
  • Financial Reporting & Decision Support: We produce monthly budget reports, dashboards, and Ad Hoc analyses to help managers understand their financial position and make informed decisions.
  • Budget Planning & Facilitation: Partner with senior leaders to plan annual budgets, facilitate monthly budget reviews with managers, and provide projections and recommendations to guide spending decisions.

Infrastructure Services

Infrastructure services is led by Brad Mahaffey (bmahaffe@illinois.edu).

Led by Matt Sherer (sherer@illinois.edu)

The CCME team is the central IT team responsible for audio-visual engineering in general assignment and campus-sponsored spaces on campus. For better proximity to their user base, they are located in the basement of Bevier Hall.

  • In general, the CCME team is responsible for:
    • Installation, maintenance and repair of A/V systems in general assignment classroom and conference room spaces. This may include overseeing contractors doing the same work.
    • Assisting in providing engineering consulting and design work in new or renovated spaces.

Led by Scott Pruitt (rspruitt@illinois.edu)

CIMS is a self-funded, self-contained team within Technology Services that is comprised of office staff and field communication technicians. Due to the requirement of storing large amounts of supplies and vehicles, CIMS is located at an office/warehouse off campus: 201 Curtis Rd, Savoy, IL 61874.

 In general, CIMS is responsible for:

  • Installation, maintenance and repair of the inside and outside copper and fiber plant on campus upon which all network and traditional communications rely.
  • The installation, maintenance and repair of emergency phones. These mainly comprise phones located in campus elevators, as well as the safety kiosks located along the main walkways on campus.
  • Locating buried cables on campus property when the need for digging or other repair work is needed.
  • Assisting in the installation of security cameras and Wi-Fi access points managed by network services.

Led by Darius Summerville (dsummer2@illinois.edu).

Data Center Operations

Led by Tim Nickens (nickens@illinois.edu)

The data center operations team is responsible for stewarding the campus-sponsored data centers on campus. They are located on the second floor of the Advanced Computation Building.

  • In general, the data center operations team is responsible for:
    • Daily operations of the three campus-sponsored data center facilities located in the Advanced Computing Building, Digital Computer Lab and Henry Administration Building.
    • Assisting tenants in getting systems installed, networked and properly configured for the collocation space.
    • Working with Facilities and Services on the complex set of energy and HVAC needs for stable data center spaces.

Enterprise Systems Engineering

Led by Darius Summerville (dsummer2@illinois.edu).

Enterprise system operations is the central IT service provider for virtual hosting, storage and backup services. They are located on the second floor of DCL and remotely.

In general, the enterprise system operations team is responsible for:

  • The administration of the central IT VMware environment, which includes VCenter administration, as well as administration of the virtual hosts providing virtual machines for customers.
  • The “fast” storage service that is integrated with the virtual hosting nodes.
  • The bulk storage service provides larger amounts of mid-tier performance file storage space.
  • The backup service relies on the VEAAM product integrated with VMWare.

Life safety

Led by Darius Summerville (dsummer2@illinois.edu).

The life safety team works closely with the Division of Public Safety on services pertaining to the safety and security of the campus community that has a strong technology component. The life safety team is located on the second floor of DCL.

  • In general, the life safety team is responsible for:
    • Overseeing the installation, maintenance and repair of the security camera service.
    • Administering the Illini-Alert service for campus, which includes the contact lists and software administration.
    • The administration of servers and storage that support the above.

Led by Brad Mahaffey (bmahaffe@illinois.edu)

The life safety team works closely with the Division of Public Safety on services pertaining to the safety and security of the campus community that has a strong technology component. The life safety team is located on the second floor of DCL.

  • In general, the life safety team is responsible for:
    • Overseeing the installation, maintenance and repair of the security camera service.
    • Administering the Illini-Alert service for campus, which includes the contact lists and software administration.
    • The administration of servers and storage that support the above.

Led by Ryan Miller (rmmille1@illinois.edu)

Plant engineering consists of engineers and draftsmen who work closely with CIMS and network services, as well as provide larger aspects of project management for capital project work. Plant engineering is located on the second floor of DCL.

In general, plant engineering is responsible for:

  • Creating designs and estimates for projects requiring data and communications infrastructure, which can include new buildings, major renovations or other substantial projects.
  • Expansion and stewarding maintenance of the outside plant and conduits.
  • Maintaining the records and drawings for indoor and outdoor copper and fiber plant.
  • Consulting and project management of the efforts defined above.
  • Stewarding the campus standards around these services internally and for contractors doing work on campus.

Led by Debbie Fligor (fligor@illinois.edu)

Networking builds and runs the campus network so that students, faculty, and staff have connectivity to campus, university, and Internet services. Networking also provides tools for IT pros on campus to manage their network experience.

Network Engineering and Operations (NEO)

Led by Chris Skaar (cskaar@illinois.edu)

  • Network design and operations for 470+ Illinois buildings.
  • Core (backbone) design and operations.
  • Node and CER facilities engineering and support.

Network Tools and Automation (Net Tools)

Led by Brad McDuffie (bmmcduff@illinois.edu)

  • Design, build and run internal network automation, management and operational software.
  • Design, build and run software for IT pros to interact with the campus network (Iris, Lens). 
  • Run software services needed to use networks (IPAM, Clearpass, ntp).

Wireless, WAN and Data Center Networking (WWDC)

Led by Chuck Hayes (mchayes@illinois.edu)

  • Wi-Fi and cellular network design and operations. 
  • ICCN (the Illinois System-wide regional network) design and operations.
  • Data Center, Firewall, campus VPN, site-to-site VPNs and other specialized network services.

Innovation and Technology Strategy

Innovation and technology strategy is led by Tracy Smith (tracys@illinois.edu).

Led by Ryan Ladd (rladd@illinois.edu)

Business Process Improvement

Led by Ginger Hundgen (ghundgen@illinois.edu)

  • Enhances operational efficiency through comprehensive process analysis and optimization, ensuring streamlined workflows and measurable outcomes.
  • Designs and documents scalable, stakeholder-focused solutions that align with institutional objectives and support sustainable implementation.
  • Delivers actionable, data-driven insights that inform planning, guide decision-making, and support continuous improvement across initiatives.

IT Operational Excellence

Led by Jyotika Sirohi (jsirohi@illinois.edu)

  • Strategic Programs- oversee and coordinate strategic programs (IT Strategic Planning, IT Operational Excellence, DAE), ensuring the successful delivery of multiple projects aligned with the university’s strategic objectives.
  • Change Management Advisor- play a crucial role in guiding the organization through transitions and ensuring the successful adoption of new initiatives

Project Management Office

Led by Todd Nelson (tjn@illinois.edu)

  • Provides portfolio, program, and project management capabilities to strategic-level campus initiatives.
  • Supports project teams with clear planning, communication strategies, and change management guidance to ensure successful adoption and stakeholder alignment throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Drives alignment with institutional and strategic goals by applying structured planning, execution, and evaluation frameworks that promote collaboration, transparency, and consistency through standardized methodologies, tools, and reporting practices.
  • Serves all stakeholders based on the needs of any individual initiative including campus, system, and external customers.

Research Enablement – Led by Amy Hovious (ahovious@illinois.edu)

Empowering researchers through technology and collaboration.
As part of the Office of the CIO, Research Enablement partners with the campus IT community to provide researchers with the tools, expertise and support needed to advance their work. We focus on delivering cost-effective, people-centered solutions and fostering collaboration across campus to support Illinois’ Boldly Illinois vision.

Research Collaborative Services

Led by Josh Henry (jkhenry@illinois.edu)

  • Strengthening research through expertise, training and community.
  • In conjunction with campus partners, provides statistical consulting, survey support, Software and Data Carpentries workshops and faculty liaison programs.
Cloud Enablement

Led by Tim Morgan (tmorgan1@illinois.edu)

  • Simplifies cloud access and usage to support research innovation.
  • Account setup, billing, administration, consulting, workshops and office hours for AWS, Azure and Google Cloud.
Regulated Research

Led by Josh Erenberg (erenber2@illinos.edu)

  • Helps researchers navigate the complexities of regulated data.
  • Consults on data compliance and security. Building out pilot environments such as Azure GCC High, and AWS GovCloud, plus working with partners to provide tools such as REDCap and Globus for campus.

Led by Nick Vance (npvance2@illinois.edu)

Coordinate and accelerate the success of key technology initiatives including data, generative AI and process improvement. Build out base capabilities for stakeholder engagement and vendor partnerships to be leveraged in initiatives and across the organization.

Data Innovation

Led by Hannah Christensen (hannahjc@illinois.edu)

  • This team consists of data analysts and engineers tasked with building systems to help units make better use of their data and draw better insights from it.
  • The DTI team also provides operational support for most of our COVID technology.

Data Engineering and Analysis 

  • Build systems to integrate and automate the use of data.
  • Assist with complex data analysis.

Service Intelligence

Led by Ryan Thomas (rthomas@illinois.edu)

  • Assist service providers in using data to better understand the health, performance and usage of their services.
  • Support the logging and monitoring of software services.

Stakeholder engagement

Led by Kim Nguyen-Jahiel (knguye@illinois.edu)

  • Creating and enacting base capability for stakeholder engagement and management to be utilized across the organization. Focus is on building up relationships, understanding goals and needs across the university, and creating systems to track and share those across Tech Services. Acts as a support structure to enable better engagement across the organization and improve purpose driven engagements like our strategic initiatives. 

Strategic Initiatives – Generative AI

:ed by Michael Curtin (mcurtin@illinois.edu)

  • Specific strategic initiative focused on guiding university use of generative AI. This initiative is led by the Generative AI Solutions Hub and our work is applying and enacting their recommendations along with gathering additional information to drive their decision making. We are also building out a partnership with the Library, CITL, and NCSA to create permanent support structure for generative AI.

Vendor Partnerships

Led by Nick Vance (npvance2@illinois.edu)

  • Creating and enacting base capability for vendor engagement and partnership building to be utilized across the organization. Building out systems to evaluate vendors value and identify opportunities for strategic partnerships to improve ROI. Acts as a support structure to assist in strategic engagements with vendors. 

Led by Mary Stevens (stevens3@illinois.edu)

  • Provides visibility into the current state of the organization, and it serves as a connector within the organization.
  • Key component of planning – Help the organization create a vision of and realize the future state, align technology to business goals and adapt and respond to disruptive forces.
  • The primary stakeholder of architecture is leadership. However, the vision for architecture requires that architecture also produces views and expose information that is valuable to the staff responsible for developing and maintaining our technology ecosystem.
  • An Architecture Virtual Team also exists with partial time (.1 FTE per person) assigned to AVT duties, with representation from various teams including: networking/infrastructure, data, software development, privacy, security, business office, IAM, PPMO, process and analysis.

IT Operations

IT Operations is led by Drew MacGregor (macgregr@illinois.edu).

Led by Janet Jones (jdjones@illinois.edu)

Administrative & Business Applications

Led by Joe Blanks (jblanks@illinois.edu)

  • Provides application-based services and tools in support of campus administrative and business needs. Our portfolio includes:
    • Centrex: Campus legacy analog voice service used by emergency services (elevator phones, blue light kiosks), fax machines and modems.
    • RightFax: eFax service that utilizes the RightFax system maintained by AITS.
    • TDX at Illinois: an IT service management application provided to campus for IT ticketing and Asset Management.
    • Status at Illinois: a public-facing website used to view the status of University of Illinois IT systems and services.
  • Provides application and IT support to the Office of Public Engagement for Illini GivePulse, a volunteer and service-learning management application, and the Campus Charitable Fund Drive, including StratusLive IGNITE which is used to collect pledges for import into Banner for payroll deductions.
  • Serve as the campus liaison to Verizon Wireless – Managing authorized departmental contact access to support and maintaining campus procedure documentation.
  • Administers Pinnacle, an IT service management application, used by Technology Services
  • Serve as the campus liaison to Verizon Wireless – Managing authorized departmental contact access to support and maintaining campus procedure documentation.

Internet Communications 

Led by Eric Frahm (efrahm@illinois.edu)

  • Represents the campus core communications capabilities such as email, voice, chat, web-conferencing and cloud collaborative platforms. Services are used by all university students, faculty and staff.
  • The team is divided into three “portfolio teams,” each representing a consistent value portfolio and addressing all service/product offerings holistically:
    • Campus Email Services: Campus Email Relays, Campus Mailing Lists, Exchange and Google Apps @ Illinois.
    • VoIP & Web Conferencing: Teams, Zoom.
    • Cloud Productivity Suites: Cloud Dashboard, Google Apps @ Illinois, Office 365 and U of I Box.

Quality Assurance & Assessment 

Led by Kala Maturi (cmaturi@illinois.edu)

  • Our main customers and stakeholders are the Software Development Group and Service Owners.
  • Our team is responsible for performing functional testing on products and software applications developed or maintained by Tech Services. This includes a wide range of testing activities such as: Integration, Regression, System and User Acceptance Testing.
  • Additionally, all our team members are certified IADP (Information Accessibility and Design Policies) accessibility specialists. We conduct accessibility evaluations on software products and applications developed in-house or procured by Tech Services to ensure they meet accessibility standards and compliance requirements.

Software Development 

Led by Andy Gherna (agherna@illinois.edu)

  • Provides development of custom applications and integrations for campus-offered services or business processes. We apply our architectural best practices and standards and software development expertise to deliver solutions needed by campus.
  • Works with the Office of the Registrar, Identity and Access Management, eLearning, networking, E911, internet communications and the business office.

Teaching & Learning Technologies 

Led by Scott Cimarusti (cimarust@illinois.edu)

  • Provides support to faculty, staff and students in the use of instructional technologies.
  • Supports web and software-based applications like the Canvas @ Illinois and Canvas Catalog, the campus video-hosting platform (Kaltura) and the online course catalog as well as technology and pedagogy in the classroom.
  • Works with the Provost’s Office, the Office of the Registrar, SDG, QA, the project management office, the business office, the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning and other departmental eLearning professionals on campus.
  • Works with Classroom and Conference Media Engineering and various contractors and subcontractors as part of capital projects construction.

Web Hosting

Led by Janet Jones (jdones@illinois.edu)

  • Provides web hosting solutions and website consulting expertise to campus, including:
    • Publish.Illinois.edu (PIE), a WordPress solution.
    • cPanel a dashboard with a variety of tools, including WordPress and Drupal, for creating and managing websites hosted on web.illinois.edu.
    • Website Management Consulting which guides campus units in managing their websites to ensure they meet established guides.
      • Manage the web hosting finder which guides customers through a series of questions to help them determine which web service best suits their requirements.
      • Members of the web hosting team also work with the Illinois Web Implementation Guideline Group to help develop and implement web standards and guidelines for the university.

Website Management Center of Expertise

Led by Cordelia Geiken (cgeiken@illinois.edu)

  • Connects people, processes and technology.
  • Helps university departments create, host and maintain websites.
  • Leverages the work done by a collaboration of university experts to ensure on-brand, secure and accessible website implementations.

The Web CoE is part of the universitywide Operational Excellence initiative. Our program is tasked jointly by the chief information officer and the associate chancellor of strategic communications and marketing.

Led by Heidi Gharst (hgharst@illinois.edu)

Endpoint Services 

Led by Drew Coobs (coobs1@illinois.edu

  • Responsible for providing common endpoint management tools for IT staff. These tools are used by the Urbana-Champaign campus and a few units at University of Illinois Chicago campus. 

    • Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM) – Traditional management tool for Windows desktops and servers 
    • Microsoft Intune – Modern management tool for Windows desktops and Android devices 
    • Jamf Pro – Modern management tool for Apple devices 
    • Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) – Legacy system for the deployment of system and application patches for Windows desktops and servers.
    • Provide basic onboarding support for the CrowdStrike service run by Cybersecurity.

Instructional Computing Services

Led by Heidi Gharst (hgharst@illinois.edu)

  • The instructional computing services team provides five main services. These services provide facilities and technology to support both in person and remote teaching and learning:
    • General access computer classrooms and open labs (five physical spaces). These classrooms are reserved on a per semester basis and are fully staffed by students.
    • Desktop and application management for departmental labs and classrooms.
    • Lab/classroom student printing services (document and large format).
    • Papercut print accounting services for colleges and departments.
    • Illinois AnyWare – virtual desktops and applications.
  • ICS has many different levels of customers ranging from individual students to colleges. The ICS labs primarily serve undergraduate students for teaching and learning and offer access to printing. These spaces also support various workshops and community reservations. When not reserved, they are generally open to everyone with a NetID.
  • UIUC AnyWare (VDI) provides essentially the same service without being confined to a physical space and is accessible anywhere on most personal devices.

Managed Systems & Services 

Led by Eric Epps (eepps2@illinois.edu)

MSS provides monitored, managed server infrastructure—including patches, monitoring, log management, security hardening, backups, etc.—for campus IT Pros in four areas:

  • Cloud infrastructure administration – MSS provides services deploying and actively managing cloud infrastructure either in your own university-owned cloud account or in an MSS-managed account.
  • Linux server administration – MSS provides Red Hat Enterprise Linux server administration in fully managed or co-managed format.
  • Windows server administration – MSS provides Microsoft Windows server administration in a co-managed format.
  • Shared server functions – MSS provides a suite of commonly-used server applications in a robust, managed, highly-available environment: file storage, database instance, and web application.

Led by Matt McNeilly (mmcneill@illinois.edu)

IT client services is composed primarily of customer-facing support teams.

Managed IT Services 

Led by Brian Metzger (metzgerb@uillinois.edu)

  • Managed IT Services provides consistent and secure IT service with predictable and transparent pricing to academic and business units at Illinois. The service focuses on customer service, security, and administrative best practices.  The devices shall be configured so that MITS support group can access the individual machines for delivering software, including updates and patches, for repairs and scanning for compliance with established policies.
  • Support ~3,000 machines.
  • Support 50 building on and off campus.
  • Clients include all System Offices (Urbana-Champaign and University of Illinois Springfield), College of FAA, Grad College and number of smaller units across campus.

Integrated User Services

Led by Jennifer Sturner (jndunlap@illinois.edu)

  • Supports all faculty, staff, retirees and students on campus.
  • Work with many Tech Services groups to provide tier one and tier two support for services offered to campus.
  • Handle 60-90k customer requests annually.

IT Solution Services 

Led by Kenn Wislander (wislande@illinois.edu)

  • Provide varied services all over campus via a consulting model
    • Some support internal services (TeamDynamix, DNS, DHCP, etc.) while others are assigned to campus departments in a consultant role.
  • Support a total of 54 departments or research groups

Led by Jen Sturner (jndunlap@illinois.edu

Establish and operationalize an IT Enterprise Service Management Office (ESMO) with a focus on:

  • Completing and maintaining ownership of the IT Enterprise Service Catalog.
  • Developing and documenting ITSM best practices, while identifying opportunities for ongoing refinement through a comprehensive analysis of existing service management processes.
  • Creating a strategic roadmap for the continual improvement and expansion of IT Service Management (ITSM) practices at the University of Illinois.
  • Defining and promoting ITSM Guiding Principles to support consistent, user-centered service delivery.
  • Ensuring IT services deliver meaningful value and improved experiences for faculty, staff, students, and researchers by focusing on transparency, usability, and responsiveness.

Led by Troy Gagne (tgagne@illinois.edu)

Strategic Business

Led by Jason McArthur (jamcrthr@illinois.edu

  • Procurement.
  • Accounts Payable.
  • Property Accounting.
  • Travel and Training.
  • Shipping and Receiving.
  • Reconciling Transactions.
  • Unit Security Coordinator.
  • Fleet.
  • Parking.

IT Support

Led by Jason McArthur (jamcrthr@illinois.edu) and Terri Klinker (tklinker@illinois.edu

  • Provide ongoing IT support for ~300 employees.
  • Standardize staff equipment with a regular refresh program to ensure staff have up-to- date equipment needed to accomplish their work.

Financial Analysis

Led by Laura Galvan 

Privacy and Information Security

Privacy and Information Security is led by Kim Milford (kmilford@illinois.edu).

Led by Sandra Thompson (sthomp@illinois.edu)

  • The Cybersecurity Program provides the campus community with information, training, and standards required for secure research, teaching, learning and informed risk decision making.
  • Stakeholders include the Urbana-Champaign and Springfield campuses and System Office.
  • For IT Pros we provide a liaison community as well as consulting and best practices.
  • We engage with our constituents through activities centered around cybersecurity and privacy training and outreach as well as vendor risk management and security control implementation guidelines.

Led by Taylor Judd (tjudd@illinois.edu)

  • Responsible for both reactive and proactive cybersecurity at Illinois, UIS, and Urbana-based System Offices.

Cybersecurity Operations Center

Led by Prabha Manda (pmada@illinois.edu)

  • Manages cybersecurity incidents, threats, vulnerability, cybersecurity risks and other adverse events through situation containment, mitigation, and critical consultation.
  • Proactively develops defensive security measures to protect against cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities.
  • Supports investigations related to university operations, assets and business/organizational processes directed by university administration. 
  • Contact: security@illinois.edu for incidents or emergency response call 217-265-0000.

Cybersecurity Engineering

Led by Mark Wenneborg (wennebo1@illinois.edu)

  • Provides proactive cybersecurity improvements to the broader campus community.
  • Builds and maintains tools for the CSOC as well as universityfaculty, and staff.
  • Provides consulting services to IT professionals, researchers and stakeholders to improve the university’s cybersecurity posture and meet compliance obligations.
  • Contact: securitysupport@illinois.edu for any cybersecurity questions.

Cybersecurity Development

Led by Ed Delaporte (delaport@illinois.edu)

  • Works to elevate code and development practices throughout campus to reduce cybersecurity risk.
  • Builds custom tools for the CSOC and advise on incidents
  • Available for consulting around CI/CD pipelines, vulnerable code review, development job aides, AI development and adherence to code compliance to any university developer with cybersecurity questions.
  • Contact: securitysupport@illinois.edu to arrange consultation.

More Information: https://cybersecurity.illinois.edu/solutions-for-developers-and-programmers/.

Led by Jeff Domeyer (domeyerj@illinois.edu)

  • Supports centralized identity and access management, authentication and authorization services at Urbana. Also provide support with technical integrations to those services, best practices, guidelines and recommendations to help the university interact with IAM processes.
  • Primary customers are individuals that utilize electronic resources. The primary Stakeholders range from HR to Admissions/Registrar’s Offices, units managing external constituents, units specializing in access management/assurance functions, audit, help and support units.
  • Working towards collaborating much more closely with other IAM focused personnel across the system (AITS, UIC, and UIS).
  • Contact techservices-iamu@illinois.edu.

Led by Chuck Geigner (geigner@illinois.edu)

  • Responsible for planning and operations of cybersecurity initiatives with external partners.
  • Maintains and updates campus policy.
  • Coordinates and facilitates campus discussions and partnerships.

Led by Kim Milford (milford@illinois.edu)

  • Enable the use of data in a principled, transparent and trusted way. Serve as both the front-of-office capability for all stakeholders, as well as a key point of connection for University Leadership and data stewards such as our Registrar.
  • Develop capabilities to enable student success, health and wellness and research for the benefit of our communities while placing the individual at the center of data governance.
  • The Privacy Office currently consists of the following roles:
    • Privacy Operations – work closely with units, leadership, Counsel, and governance to develop policy and provide guidance and analysis to support decision making.
    • Privacy Engineering – create framework for data management, anonymization, design and development incorporating privacy design at the initial stages of projects.
Technology Services
1211 Digital Computer Lab
1304 W. Springfield Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
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