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Research Drop-in on Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity touches every aspect of the digital world. Using digital tools and resources responsibly is not only important to protect our own information, but the data and privacy of all the members of the community we are a part of. When doing digital research, cybersecurity cannot be an afterthought. It needs to be at the at the forefront when designing data management plans, developing and configuring software or planning to transfer sensitive data to external tools and services. The level of sensitivity is an important consideration in determining how research data should be managed at all points throughout the research lifecycle.Ìý

Data sensitivity classification tool - Guidance on identifying and understanding levels of research data sensitivity

- Free online cybersecurity awareness training for faculty, staff, researchers and students

Cybersafe travel - Tips and guidelines to secure your journey from IT Services

Phishing and online scams - Information on how to recognize, report and avoid online scams

To report an IT security incident, contact theÌýÌýat 514-398-3398 for immediate help.

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Cybersecurity resources

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Â鶹AV ITS have extensive cybersecurity tools and resources for researchers, students, and university staff. A good place to start is on the Â鶹AV Secure your Journey page.

Government of Canada

Research organizations are increasingly targeted by espionage and foreign interference activities. The Canadian government is actively developing strategies towards the safeguarding research assets and monitoring how this is done in the rest of the world. More information can be found below:

  • (from ISED)

CANARIE

CANARIE, Canada's National Research and Education Network, leads a national which funds initiatives that will strengthen the whole sector through their regional partners.

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