A computer is an indispensable learning tool for students in today's digital age, and it is of utmost importance for them to understand how to keep their personal data and electronic devices secure. To ensure safety online, students may visit Security Advice and Best Practice to raise their awareness of protecting themselves against information leakage and cyber attacks.
Additionally, it is important for students to be vigilant when it comes to identifying phishing emails and impersonation attempts. Cybercriminals often use deceptive tactics (such as pretending to be somebody) to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information or gaining unauthorized access to their accounts. Students should be cautious when opening emails from unfamiliar sources, avoid clicking on suspicious links, and never share personal or financial information through email.
Information Security
- Security awareness for identifying phishing email and impersonation
- Dos and Don'ts
- Encryption for Information Protection
Desktop Security
Account and Password
- Setting up and using Computer Account & Password Properly
- Protecting your account with Multi‐Factor Authentication (MFA) (You must enrol in MFA after completing the on-site registration process.)
Web Security
(Updated on 4 June 2024)