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April 19, 2022

UCalgary offers 2 new cybersecurity courses for researchers

Half-hour courses teach researchers how to protect themselves and their data from cyberattacks
Research Computing Services

Cybersecurity is a growing concern for everyone — including researchers.

The ÁůľĹÉ«ĚĂ’s Information Technologies (IT) and Research Computing Services (RCS) teams hope to address this concern by adding two new cybersecurity training modulesĚýthat have been specifically designed for researchers. The courses were created by (ISED) and are particularly timely with ÁůľĹÉ«ĚĂ recent acknowledgment as one of Canada’s top five research universities.

“Education and awareness are key when it comes to cybersecurity — and researchers are no exception,” saysĚýMark Sly, IT security and architecture director. “ISED designed these courses to ensure Canadian researchers were aware of and educated on cybersecurity threats to their work. Being cyber-aware is a critical defence against threat actors, even when the university provides a safe and protected research environment.” Ěý

The first course, , focuses on introducing learners to whyĚýresearch security matters, how it can benefit both researchers and their work, and ways to start developing cybersecurity core competencies.

The second course, , provides an overview of the cyber-threat environment, provides cybersecurity resources, and helps learners to practise safe handling, storing and transmitting of sensitive research data. It also equips researchers with the knowledge to make informed decisions about potential cybersecurity issues.

You can enrol on Enterprise Learning Management site

Both new courses can be found on Enterprise Learning Management. You can enrol yourself by navigating to the My UCalgary portal and selecting the menu “My Work” at the top and clicking “PS Enterprise Learning” under the “Direct Access Menu.”

“These courses are just two of the many research computing services available to our researchers here at the ÁůľĹÉ«ĚĂ,” says Abdel Yousif, director of Research Computing Services. “Our team of system analysts, data scientists and high-performance computing experts are ready and available to meet with (researchers) and to provide guidance for all research needs, including cybersecurity ones.” Ěý

Researchers, along with all staff and faculty, are also encouraged to complete the , also on Enterprise Learning Management, where they can learn to spot and report malicious phishing emails and text messages.

Webinar set for April 26

IT and Research Computing Services is also hosting a Cyber Awareness and Research Security webinar on April 26. .Ěý

For more information on being cyber-safe, check out IT’s , visit , or contact Central IT atĚýit@ucalgary.ca or 403-210-9300.
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