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Departmental Risk Assessment Coordinators (DRAC)

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Welcome!

Departmental Risk Assessment Coordinators (DRAC) assist in the identification and analysis of risks pertaining to data security.  To achieve this, the Coordinators provide a framework for risk assessment and facilitates communication between DRAC and their units.

Our primary objectives are to:

  • Provide a framework of resources and procedures for identification and assessment of IT risk in order to comply with established federal, state, university and industry standards and policies pertaining to data security.
  • Serve as a resource to DRAC and act as an intermediary between DRAC and the IT Security Office. 

About George Mason

Since it was founded in 1972, George Mason University has grown into a major educational force and earned a reputation as an innovative, entrepreneurial institution.  Just minutes from Washington, D.C., George Mason has a growing and diverse student body and an exceptional faculty of enterprising scholars.  At the center of the world’s political, information, and communications network, George Mason is the university needed by a region and a world driven by new social, economic, and technological realities.

Questions? Please email Josh Schiefer.