Multimedia production and support that includes Video Production, Streaming and Design and Illustration. Also inclusive of AV support , Conferencing support and Digital Signage.
Download and install software updates. Turn on automatic updating such as
the Windows automatic update feature. Carefully read all disclosures, including the license
agreement and privacy statement, before installing anything on your computer.
Install antivirus software, and download the most updated virus
definitions, engines and software to ensure your virus program remains effective. For more information about antivirus software available from UBC IT,
please visit the antivirus webpage for
support details, FAQ, and download instructions.
Install a firewall such as the Windows Firewall which comes with Windows
XP SP 2, or the built-in firewalls in MacOS X and Linux.
Do not use illegal or "pirated" software, and avoid disreputable web
sites.
Only open email attachments from someone you know and trust.
Keep your user IDs and passwords confidential--do not share them with
anyone. In addition, do not allow anyone to use your computer or leave it unattended for any
period of time while logged on.
Create strong passwords. Use 8 characters or more and create
different passwords for each system. Change your passwords every three months for
maximum security. Check out the password security section
for tips on how to create an effective password. Memorize your passwords --do
not write them down or store them where others might gain access to them. Consider
installing a password management application such as KeePass (http://keepass.info/) to create unique passwords for all of your
needs and secure that list of passwords with a common password.
Keep your web browser current with vendor supplied patches and updates,
and enable strong security and privacy settings including the use of a pop-up blocker.
Set up your email filters to delete or file spam messages. You should
delete spam messages unopened (Do not respond to spam, or follow any of the instructions in
the email to "unsubscribe or to call a phone number). Visit the email security section for more details on spam and how to avoid
it.
Back up your data on a regular basis. If you are the victim of a security
incident, the only guaranteed way to repair your computer is to erase and re-install your whole
machine.
This page was last updated on Mon, 06/29/2020 - 15:22