Overview
The UBC Information Security Office promotes and enhances the computer security of students, faculty, staff and visitors connected to UBC's computer and communications systems, and the information resources shared through those systems.
Privacy & Information Security - Fundamentals
The training covers the fundamental knowledge that everyone should have about privacy and information security, including units on:
- Privacy & Personal Information
- Storage & Encryption of Information
- Transmission & Sharing of Information
- Working Remotely
- Phishing
- Disclosure of Information
- Freedom of Information Requests
- Managing Records and Information
- Managing Accounts and Passwords
- Tips and Reminders
It is a mandatory requirement for faculty, staff, researchers, student employees and contractors who use UBC Electronic Information and Systems.
Privacy and Information Security – IT Professionals
The training covers the knowledge that all University IT Support Staff should have about privacy and information security, including units on:
- Obligations of an IT Professional
- Securing & Managing Accounts and Passwords
- Protecting Systems
- Acquiring, Developing & Modifying Software Applications
- Logging & Monitoring
- Incident Response
It is a mandatory requirement for faculty, staff, researchers, student employees and contractors who are Technical Owners of UBC systems and University IT Support Staff. This training should be taken after you have completed Fundamentals Part 1 & Part 2.
To get started visit https://privacymatters.ubc.ca/training
As a staff and faculty member, are you familiar with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and the security policies around accessing student records on Student Information Service (SIS)? Find out more with this introductory video produced by Enrolment Services. For more information on UBC security policies, please visit the Security Policies page and the SIS Updates Blog.
Questions about the course or technical support? Please contact the IT Service Centre Help Desk.
Further Information
- Top ten computer security tips
- Basic physical security
- Blocked email attachments
- Create a quick step to report & remove spam
- Cybersecurity
- Displaying Full Headers
- Message rejection
- Password security
- Protecting against phishing
- Protecting against invasions & infections
- Privacy
- Ransomware
- Spyware & Adware
- Secure wireless networking
- Sending attachments on the Blocked List
Support
Questions about the course or technical support? Please contact the IT Service Centre Help Desk.
- What We Don't Support
- Reporting Security Incidents
- Authorization to Access Electronic Accounts and Records (PDF)
- security@ubc.ca
- Phone: 604.822.3652