Listening to researchers: Safeguarding data and intellectual property
This event is designed for members of the U of T community who are interested in discussing safeguarding research data and intellectual property (IP).
This event is designed for members of the U of T community who are interested in discussing safeguarding research data and intellectual property (IP).
This meet and greet event is designed to enlighten and engage U of T students, staff and faculty on staying secure together.
Join us for an insightful virtual panel event where security practitioners from across the University will talk about how they are addressing security risks and challenges within their areas.
Join this event to learn how tri-campus collaboration on security is helping us solve complex challenges. This event marks the conclusion of the University of Toronto’s Cyber Security Awareness Month 2023 campaign.
In this event, the panelists will delve into the intricate intersection of AI and privacy, addressing ethical considerations, societal impacts, and regulatory perspectives.
Join the Hart House Student Debates & Dialogue Committee for Town Hall with members of the University of Toronto's own Information Security Team where they seek to educate the student body on why certain security measures are in place and what it means for our data, as well as to hear your concerns and questions about how they protect you in cyberspace and how you can do the same.
Students across the tri-campus are welcome to visit the Information Security booth at the University of Toronto Student’s Union Clubs Carnival event to chat about how to stay safe online and participate in fun activities.
Students across the tri-campus are welcome to visit the Information Security booth at the Campus Resources Fair for Incoming Graduate Students to chat about how to stay safe online and participate in fun activities.
Get Cyber Safe and MediaSmarts, in line with Cyber Security Awareness Month and Media Literacy Week 2024, invite Canadians of all ages to this free virtual workshop to help you stay safe online.
Dive into the latest trends and insights in the cybersecurity landscape through engaging presentations and dynamic discussions with industry experts. This event is designed for students, as well as technical and non-technical IT and cyber security professionals across Ontario’s broader public sector.
Join us at our booth for some intellectual fun and participate in educational games to test your knowledge of information security. Plus, there are prizes and giveaways that await you—a token of our appreciation for your commitment to information security at U of T.
Is it your first time using 1Password, or a password manager in general? This bite-sized tutorial helps you learn tips and tricks you need to know to start using 1Password today.
The 2024/2025 Data Asset Inventory and Information Risk Self-Assessment (DAI-IRSA) cycle kicks-off on Oct. 7, 2024 and we are looking for support from participating units in ensuring its success.
Join us for an engaging panel event where you’ll hear directly from students, the next generation of cyber security professionals.
Designed for individuals with beginner to intermediate technical knowledge, this workshop looks at how to keep your devices and your personal life secure online.
Join us for an interactive webinar where we’ll show you how you can use 1Password to secure your team without slowing them down. We’ll cover all the ways 1Password can help you improve productivity, streamline workflows, and protect against cyber attacks.
In the newest edition of the Tiny Tutorials series, we’ll share tips, features, and best practices for secure collaboration – all in 20 minutes.
Explore strategies for effective cybersecurity training, overcoming challenges, and engaging diverse audiences.
The 2024/2025 Data Asset Inventory and Information Risk Self-Assessment (DAI-IRSA) cycle kicks-off on Oct. 7, 2024 and we are looking for support from participating units in ensuring its success.
Join us for an engaging panel event where you’ll hear directly from Donna Kidwell, Acting Chief Information Officer, University of Toronto and Kate Giovacchini, Executive Director Engineering, Office of the CIO, Arizona State University.
The 2024/2025 Data Asset Inventory and Information Risk Self-Assessment (DAI-IRSA) cycle kicks-off on Oct. 7, 2024 and we are looking for support from participating units in ensuring its success.
U of T staff and faculty are invited to join us on Jan. 28 to celebrate Data Privacy Day! Acting CIO Dr. Donna K. Kidwell will host an online panel with University of British Columbia's political science professor Wendy Wong.
Join us on the second floor of Robarts Library (North Portico, near the food court entrance) for an interactive booth event celebrating Data Privacy Day.