We at Information Security welcome you to the University. Our team provides advice on using controls to secure your information and devices. Here are our top tips for securing your academic journey:
Choose unique passwords or passphrases, for each account.
A simple way to pick a resilient password which you can remember is to combine at least three or four random unrelated words of four letters or more. In general the longer the password the more secure it is.
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Avoid reusing passwords for multiple accounts: If an attacker discovers it, they can and will access all other accounts that have that password.
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LastPass for Students can help create and store passwords safely
Use anti-virus
This is one of your best defences against malicious software, alongside sensible security practices - see our recommendations at Anti-virus
Avoid phishing
This is when a criminal tries to get you to download malware or click a link to steal your information:
Email can be sent in a way that can look like official email – the University will never email you to ask for passwords, financial information or other personal information. If you are unsure if a University email is legitimate, call the appropriate local team to check.
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If you are offered something for free but asked for anything in return such as bank details, card details, address or passwords – do not click anything!
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If you are sent an attachment from an unknown contact or if your friend’s email looks strange then be very suspicious and act accordingly.
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Please read our comprehensive phishing advice for more information
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If you receive a phishing email, report it, and then delete it. If you are unsure, it is still better to report it.
Lock your devices
We can easily lose our mobiles and devices during lectures or social occasions. If you setup a passcode or biometric lock on it, along with having device tracking switched on, this can help protect and recover your device.
Set up Find My Device for Android OS
Configure devices:
Keep software up to date: download regular updates available for your laptop, mobile or tablet to keep them secure.
Heed advice from Police Scotland:
We have regular awareness sessions on these subjects, and more, across the academic year. These Information Security sessions are popular with students and staff. The sessions can be booked through MyEd.
We wish you a safe and exciting academic journey!