Cybersecurity and Privacy Professionals Conference
The 2025 Cybersecurity and Privacy Professionals Conference in Baltimore is the premier forum for connecting with higher education information security and privacy professionals.
The 2025 Cybersecurity and Privacy Professionals Conference in Baltimore is the premier forum for connecting with higher education information security and privacy professionals.
As part of its Research Information Security Program (RISP), IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research,
Students across the tri-campus are welcome to visit the Information Security booth at the Grad Resources Fair for incoming graduate students 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 Grad Resources Fair for incoming graduate students to chat about how to stay safe online and participate in fun activities.
IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research.
New to Canada and to UTSC? Let’s celebrate your arrival with a classic Canadian BBQ!
Join us for Gradfest 2025, the University of Toronto Graduate Students’ Union’s official orientation event.
Learn more about what personal information is and how to stay compliant with FIPPA to protect our community.
Join U of T's Information Security team at our booth to meet information security practitioners from across the tri-campus community. They’ll be available for conversations about the field, sharing best practices, safety tips and more.
Learn more about what personal information is and how to stay compliant with FIPPA to protect our community.
IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research.
Join University of Toronto CIO Donna Kidwell and three international experts for a one-hour virtual panel exploring the intersection of AI and cyber security—and implications for digital trust.
Learn more about what personal information is and how to stay compliant with FIPPA to protect our community.
Test your knowledge, challenge your peers and learn essential tips to stay cyber safe at our interactive cyber security trivia event.
Join U of T Mississauga’s Information & Instructional Technology Services (I&ITS) for a discussion-based exercise that strengthens the university’s ability to manage real-world threats.
IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research.
Take a break, grab a coffee and join an informal conversation at U of T Scarborough with Donna K. Kidwell, chief information officer (CIO) and Deyves Fonseca, chief information security officer (CISO).
IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research.
Have a privacy question but don't know who to ask? Stop by our booth to connect with privacy and security experts from across the tri-campus.
Have a privacy question but don't know who to ask? Stop by our booth to connect with privacy and security experts from across the tri-campus.
Join Faculty of Information Associate Professor Evan Light for an in-person presentation and interactive installation exploring surveillance, privacy and democracy through immersive art and critical inquiry.