University of Alberta Cybersecurity Information
Modified on: Fri, 9 Feb 2024 8:28 AMIntroduction
This article provides a high level overview of help available to all members of the University of Alberta community who require assistance related to cyber-security, information security and all other security aspects of UofA technology or information assets.
Applicability
This article is written for all members of the University of Alberta regardless of role or function. This includes anyone with a University of Alberta issued CCID such as students, academic staff, support staff and guests. This also includes anyone with University of Alberta owned networking or computing resources such as laptops, desktop, tablets, servers, etc.
General Information
A substantial amount of information around existing initiatives, best practices and roles and responsibilities can be found on the website of the Chief Information Security Officer: https://uab.ca/ciso
Getting Help
If the information you are looking for cannot be found on the CISO website listed above then direct any questions, comments or concerns to one of the following email addresses based on the most relevant description:
Anything related to policy, governance, decision making, breaches (confirmed or suspected), or theft of devices etc, please email ciso@ualberta.ca
For all other inquiries including phishing, spam, odd account behavior, day to day security operations, hacking attempts, malware infections, suspected vulnerabilities and exploits, etc please email abuse@ualberta.ca
Anything related to harassment, unwanted attention or personal safety contact University of Alberta Protective Services (UAPS) at 780-492-5050.
If the situation is LIFE OR DEATH contact 911.
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