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Spear phishing alert and how to stay safe
Some members of our University community have recently received emails claiming to be from senior members of staff, sent via a Gmail account. These emails are not legitimate and are an attempt at ‘spear-phishing’, a targeted attempt to get you to disclose sensitive information. Find out how to spot one and how to stay safe.
How you can help keep our services secure from cyber attacks
We were recently notified of a wave of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) cyber-attacks on a number of UK universities, which caused significant disruption to their operations. We were not directly targeted - but we need your help to further strengthen our security. Here are three things you can do to help keep our services secure.
Safe at Warwick: Be aware of scams and cyber-crime
At this busy time of year, take care when checking your emails and be aware of the risks of cyber-crime.
Latest phishing scam
A new phishing campaign is targeting Warwick email accounts - please immediately contact the IDG Helpdesk if you have been affected.
Information Management: using OneDrive for Business, SharePoint and Teams
See the many ways that you can create, access, organise and share information using the digital tools OneDrive for Business, SharePoint and Teams and read key guidance.
Working securely – the next steps update for 2021
Read an update on essential security topics, plus key information to help us work safely across our devices.
Device Security: Action from 14 December 2020
Colleagues using Windows devices not enrolled in the Device Security Service or that do not meet the minimum security specification will be blocked from access to Office 365 installed on their computers. Find out more.
Working Securely: USB data storage devices update
From 18 January, we will begin phasing in the USB data storage device block across all managed devices. We will start with Windows managed devices and communicate plans for other platforms early in 2021.
SIM Training: final reminder
SIM training is important - it strengthens our understanding and supports good, safe working practices across the University. It is necessary for the University to meet its regulatory and legal obligations - and it's mandatory. If you still have some courses outstanding, please make sure you do them before the year-end.