Protecting our data and information systems is a shared responsibility. All of us at the University of Toronto play a role in protecting the University community against security threats. This starts with learning to keep ourselves and our data safe online – be it protecting our accounts, digital assets or confidential data.
Join this virtual event hosted by Isaac Straley, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), U of T, for an open conversation about information security and how we can protect ourselves and the University against security threats. Attendees will learn about information security in a higher education context, including resources available to staff and faculty and best practices for managing security incidents.
Grab yourself a coffee and engage in a brief presentation followed by a 40-minute interactive Q&A session with the CISO.
Please note: This event is open to U of T staff and faculty only, with a capacity limit of 40 attendees. Register to save your spot and receive a calendar invitation. RSVP by Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 5 p.m. To register, visit: https://its.eve.utoronto.ca/home/events/2786
Isaac Straley joined U of T in 2018 and holds the inaugural CISO appointment. In this dynamic role, Isaac has oversight of the Information Security program, ensuring that U of T’s networks, systems and information are protected and meet regulatory and policy requirements. He is also responsible for identifying, evaluating and reporting information security risks to the Governing Council of the University, the CIO and U of T’s senior administrative team. Read more about Isaac.