Internet Services
- Account and Access Management
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Application and Data Management
- AIMS and Banner
- API Gateway and API Management
- Central Payment Gateway
- CityU Mobile App
- CityU Portal
- CityU Scholars
- Degree Auditing and Academic Planning (DegreeWorks)
- e-Recruitment
- Finance and Procurement System (Oracle e-Business Suite)
- Grade Reporting (i-Assessment)
- Mobile App Publication
- Research Project Management System (ERIC)
- Booking Systems
- Communication and Collaboration
- Cloud, Data Centre and Server Hosting
- IT Security
- Network Connectivity and Management
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End User Computing and Desktop Management
- Cloud Storage
- Computer Set Up and Configurations
- Computers Management in Lecture Theatres and Classrooms
- Data Removal Service
- Desktop Management
- Express Terminals
- Robotic Process Automation
- Information Classification and Protection
- Mobile Device Management
- Open Access Terminals
- Online Survey
- Printer & Print Queue Management
- Remote Desktop
- Shared Network Drive
- Teaching Studios (Computer Laboratories)
- URL Shortener (ShortURL)
- Virtual Desktop Service
- e-Signature Service
- Printing and Scanning Facilities
- Software Licenses and Deployment
- Teaching and Learning Support
- User Communication and Training
- Web Hosting
- High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Research Computing
- Smart Campus and AV
- User Support
Contact Information
Web Application Inspect
Web application attacks are very common and could lead to security breaches in an enterprise. Web applications are vulnerable to malicious attacks either due to misconfigurations, poor coding or inherited vulnerabilities of the web platform and framework. With the acquired web vulnerability scanning tool, WebInspect, we are able to scan the web applications to identify the vulnerabilities exposed to web-related attacks like SQL injection, cross-site scripting and remote file execution. The scanner is able to crawl the website and deeply analyse the web structure, ensuring that each web page, input field and parameter is inspected. The detected vulnerability result could then be passed back to the application team to perform corresponding code update or patch.
Support & Contact
To request for web scanning of any IT systems, please contact the Information Security Unit at infosec@cityu.edu.hk.