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Introduction

In case of a cybersecurity incident or questions call IT helpdesk +372 737 5500. After working hourscontact ITO according to guidelines for cybersecurity emergencies (see below). 

Frequently asked questions on cybersecurity 

FAQAnswers1

IT Helpdesk contact information 

University of Tartu IT Helpdesk: 

  • working hours   Mon–Fri 8–18.30; Sat-Sun 8-17
  • phone                +372 737 5500 
  • short number     5500 
  • web portal         https://it.ut.ee 
  • e-mail                arvutiabi@ut.ee 
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What to do in case of cybersecurity incident

 

A cybersecurity incident is an unwanted or unexpected information security event or events, which may harm the operations of the organisation or compromise data security. 

Report the incident as soon as possible, contacting the ITO in the following order: 

  1. IT
Helpdesk
  1. helpdesk, +372 737 5500; 
  2. Chief Information Security Officer Risto Rahu, +372 5305 5032; 
  3. Head of Infrastructure Erkki Kukk, +372 521 3503; 
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During non-working hours, contact the ITO based on the cyber security emergency instruction (see below).

Rules and requirements 

Keep informed of the rules governing the use of information systems and cybersecurity

.

:

  • information security materials on the intranet
See Intranet ensupport-services/information-securitySee  
If
  • if necessary, consult IT Helpdesk or the chief information security officer. 
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Data security

Data security 

Be

Ensuring data security is important and primarily depends on you:

  • be aware of data you hold in connection with your duties and ensure the security of data
.
Store
  • store university data only on university servers and information systems
If
  • if the data given to you to perform a task are no longer needed, delete them from your computer
. 
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Computer security 

When you leave

To ensure the safety of using a work computer, follow the instructions:

  • when leaving your computer, lock the screen.
For
  • (for Windows
PC
  • , hold down the Windows key and tap on the L key
. 
  • )
Make
  • make sure that a security software (Symantex Endpoint Protection) is used and
running 
  • running on your work computer and the latest versions of web browsers have been installed
. If
  • , if necessary, ask for advice from IT
Helpdesk. 
  • helpdesk
Avoid
  • avoid using public (unencrypted)
 
  • Wi-Fi connection in your laptop, or if it is necessary, use a VPN connection
. 
If
  • if you work in a place where other people can see what is on your computer screen, we recommend using a privacy filter on your screen
. 
If
  • if possible, use data (disk)
encryption 
  • encryption on laptop and smart devices
 
Never
  • never leave your
laptop 
  • laptop unattended or in an unlocked room outside the office
. If
  • if the device is stolen, immediately inform IT
Helpdesk
  • helpdesk and change your password as soon as possible for security reasons
. 
If
  • if you suspect that you may have run a program or opened a document containing malware (unusual error message, disturbing ads, etc.),
 
  • contact IT Helpdesk immediately. 
6Teleworking

Working remotely from a personally owed

equipment

device

Make sure that the personal computer is using secure and up-to-date software, update the software if necessary.

Recommendations:

  • make sure your personal device uses secure and up-to-date software
. Update
  • , update the software if necessary
. See also recommendations in section 4!
  • use
Use
  • web-based (cloud-based) software solutions offered by UT to process work-related information
Do
  • do not keep work information on a personal device for longer than necessary for remote work
.
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E-mail security

 Use

The main e-mail solution of the University of Tartu is the cloud-based Microsoft Online Exchange and the related application Outlook.

Recommendations:

  • use the university's e-mail address for research and teaching
.
When
  • when you send an e-mail, select the recipients carefully – check whether all recipients need to be involved (especially when you reply to an e-mail) and whether the recipients' e-mail addresses are correct
. 
If
  • if you receive an e-mail from a person
or 
  • or company you do not know, use caution when opening attachments and web links in the message
. If
  • and if necessary,
 
  • consult
 IT Helpdesk
  • IT helpdesk. 
If
  • if you receive an e-mail which tells you to update your password, be careful and,
 if
  • if necessary, consult IT
Helpdesk
  • helpdesk. 
If
  • if you have opened a suspicious link, immediately contact IT
Helpdesk
  • helpdesk. 
To
  • to protect your account,
please
  • enable 2-step verification (2FA)
  • instructions can be found here Kaheastmelise autentimise aktiveerimine Microsoft 365-s
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    Recommendations for securing cloud-based video conferencing and video lectures

    The cloud-based service uses third-party hardware and software and service is provided to end users under a contract or partnership agreement.

    Many free services contain advertisements or transfer personal information for sale to third parties.

    Many video conferencing and video lecture solutions are still under development and often contain security flaws. Software is being developed, but older versions may contain dangerous security issues that have been exploited by malicious people.

    Counterfeit software packages based on a number of well-known software programs, which contain malware added by criminals in addition to the original software, have become widespread on the Internet.

         

    Security recommendations:

    If
    • if your scheduled video meeting or video lecture contains sensitive information that should cause significant harm to the public, review the cloud-based service agreement or collaboration agreement and assess the potential risks
    . If
    • , if in doubt, seek advice from IT
    Helpdesk!
    • helpdesk
    If
    • if possible, organize your video meetings and lectures in private mode
    . For
    • for example, restrict access to a meeting or lecture to persons with a University of Tartu username
    . Do
    • , do not allow strangers to join the meeting
    .
    Do
    • do not distribute web links to your private meetings or lectures through social media channels
    . Use
    • , use only the university’s e-mail and internal web channels to disseminate such information
    .
    If
    • if the meeting is with a wider audience, check who can join the meeting and who has the right to present or share screen
    . Find
    • find out how you can remove strangers or mistakenly connected parties from the meeting. If necessary, seek help from user manuals or call IT
    Helpdesk.
    • helpdesk
    Make
    • make sure you always use the latest version of the video conferencing software
    .
    Install
    • install the software only from the official channel (through the manufacturer's website or through the operating system's application store)
    . If
    • , if in doubt about the authenticity of the software, contact IT
    Helpdesk.
    • helpdesk
    If
    • if you have any information security problems or questions, contact IT
    Helpdesk immediately. Document
    • helpdesk immediately
    • document the incident as accurately as possible
    the content of the incident
    • , the time of its occurrence and, if possible, take a screenshot of the program’s screen
    .
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    Passwords

     

    The rules for creating a password are

    available on Change your password page. Change

    described here: Changing user password.

    Recommendations:

    • it is safe to change your password at https://passwd.ut.ee
    • change your password regularly (at least once in two years) and change it immediately when you suspect your password has become known to someone else
    . It is safe to change your password at https://passwd.ut.ee. 
    10

    Workplace/office security

     

    If you see a suspicious person on the premises, find out who they are and where

     they

    they want to go.

    If necessary, inform the UT security service of your suspicions at +372 737 5111. 

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    Data protection

     

    In matters of data protection at the University of Tartu, consult Senior Specialist of Data Protection Terje Mäesalu: 

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    Raising awareness of cybersecurity

     

    To raise cyber security awareness:

    Interesting information is available