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UNSW cyber security

At UNSW, all members of our community have a shared responsibility to protect ourselves and the University against cyber security threats by complying with policies, being cyber aware, and reporting incidents. Your vigilance sustains the University's 2025 vision: To be Australia’s global university, improving and transforming lives through excellence in research, outstanding education, and a commitment to advancing a just society.

Keeping you safe online

The security of the university’s information, and the privacy of our students and staff, are essential to our mission to transform lives through excellence in research, outstanding education, and a commitment to advancing a just society. As valued members of the university community, we each play a role in improving cyber security.

IT Cyber Security helps protect our university community by informing, educating, and supporting safe online behaviour, practices, and obligations around information security.

Our cyber security team manages business processes and technologies for the provision, maintenance, and use of identities, credentials and entitlements according to Cyber Security Policies and Standards.

ÌýIncidents you should report include:

  • Suspecting an IT service, device or account has been compromised.

  • Evidence of vulnerable UNSW IT services.

  • Unauthorised disclosure of sensitive information or discovering a lost UNSW asset.

  • Observing a breach of university policy.

Members of the public can contact the Cyber Security Team. Staff and students should email the IT Service Centre or call (02) 9385 1333. For more support with cyber security services

Reporting cyber incidents

It is important to report any cyber security incidents as quickly as possible so that UNSW IT’s Cyber Security team can address any issues and mitigate risk exposure.

What should I report?

  • Suspecting your computer or account has been compromised.
  • Having evidence on how technology or University data may be vulnerable.
  • Noticing a colleague inappropriately sharing Highly Sensitive or Sensitive data.
  • Losing a University asset containing sensitive information.

Report a cyber security incident by calling the UNSW IT Service Centre on 02 9385 1333 or using the link below.

Cyber security is everyone’s responsibility and by learning a few rules, simple steps, and following guidelines, we can protect ourselves and our University from cyber security threats and keep data safe. Go to Cyber Security Training and AwarenessÌýfor more information.
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"Enhancing cyber security, including protecting information and privacy, is of paramount importance to our core functions of education and research. We all play a part in being cyber smart."Ìý

Professor Attila Brungs, Vice-Chancellor and President, UNSW Sydney