Updated content, a sharp layout, and a crisp graphic all adorn the newly revamped IT Security Team website which went live on May 30.

As part of the University of Florida Web Administration's goal to have all UF websites comply with the American Disabilities Act standards, the UF IT Security Team has redesigned its website to include accessibility features such as appropriate labels, titles, scripts, descriptions and other site information.

New content and pages were added to keep security issues current and updated as well as include information that may not have been covered in the previous website. For instance, an entire page on how to "clean up" your Windows PC was added. This page gives users a checklist to follow which leads them to remove spyware, set automatic updates and maximize storage.

A security team blog was added to the new website to facilitate discussion of current IT security issues and trends. This page will also hosts podcasts that John Sawyer, IT security engineer, and Jordan Wiens, senior network security engineer, will be conducting.

"Our goal is to raise awareness of security issues affecting the university and provide focused training through podcasts and brown-bag lunches to develop the necessary skillsets for securing UF IT resources and handling security incidents effectively," said Sawyer.

The security team hopes the new site's functionality and readability will create a clearer way for users to find security information that they seek.

Check out the new website at: http://infosec.ufl.edu.