This page is a one-stop shop for all 2021 Cyber Security Awareness Month (CSAM) campaign resources.
Blogs
- Nov. 30: Cyber Security Awareness Month recap: Staying secure together
- Oct. 29: Employee perspectives: What you need to know about dealing with information security incidents
- Oct. 27: Data classification: Using a risk-based approach for data protection
- Oct. 19: University of Toronto’s new Information Security Standard
- Oct. 8: Enable multi-factor authentication to stay secure
- Sept. 30: Cyber Security Awareness Month – 10th anniversary
- Sept. 28: Sign up for Cyber Security Awareness Month events!
- Sept. 27: Cyber Security Awareness Month: Let’s get secure together
Tips and tools
Learn practical ways to keep your data secure with these curated tips and tools.
- How to stay secure while working remotely.
- How to secure your data and create a personalized plan with the Security Planner Tool, developed by The Citizen Lab.
- How to protect yourself from ransomware.
Received a suspicious message?
Report phishing attempts/malicious emails using the “report message” function in your Office 365/UTMail+ inbox or forward the email to report.phishing@utoronto.ca.
Information Security resources
- Check out the University’s data classification and FAQs to learn about data protection at U of T.
- Explore the Incident Security Response Plan to learn about how U of T responds to and resolves security incidents.
- Review U of T’s Information Security Standard to find out how the University protects its digital assets.
Federal government resources
Need to decode cyber security jargon? Explore the government’s cyber security glossary.
Digital assets for internal partners
Secure Together social media graphics, virtual meeting backgrounds and other digital assets for CSAM are available to partners and communicators within the U of T community via SharePoint.
For additional resources, refer to the federal CSAM campaign toolkit.