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Cyber Security and your Research(ers) Hybrid Office Hours: Session 2 – July 9, 2024

Session Description

July 9 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Join us for the next Cyber security and your research(ers) Office Hours session.

These monthly office hours are geared towards researchers and research-supporting staff, by (1) providing a forum for them to ask questions and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their intellectual property and research data and (2) informing them of new and existing initiatives, resources, and supports available to help secure their research.

Each session will open with a brief presentation (5 - 10 minutes) on a cyber security topic or resource relevant to the research community, followed by ample time for researchers and staff to ask questions about and/or discuss opportunities and avenues for securing their research data.

Format: Hybrid (attend in-person or virtually)

Presentation topic:

  • Data Classification Standard and resources
    • Classifying your research data is foundational to understanding the types of safeguards necessary to adequately protect your intellectual property. Relatable example sets and a decision tool have been added to provide additional research-focused context.

Facilitators:

  • Michael Laurentius, Research Information Security Specialist, Information Security
  • Sue McGlashan, Research Information Security Lead, Information Security

Details

Date:
July 9 2024
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Registration Website:
https://cris.eve.utoronto.ca/home/events/4498

Venue

Name: ITS Bancroft 118 Conference Room Address: 4 Bancroft Avenue (Bancroft Building) Room 118 Toronto Ontario M5S 1C1

Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Identify opportunities for safeguarding their intellectual property and data integrity
  • Locate departmental, divisional, and institutional resources and supports for securing their research projects

Additional Information

The Research Information Security Program (RISP)'s goal is to facilitate and enable the innovative research of our academic community while creating and championing opportunities for safeguarding their intellectual property and data integrity. By collaborating with, supporting and advocating for researchers and research administrative and technical staff, RISP helps to foster fruitful solutions and cross-campus connections to address relevant cyber security-related topics and requirements.


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