At Kent we have strong and robust security practices to help keep you and our services safe.
Although the National Cyber Security Centre is not aware of any specific threats to UK universities, there have been a number of cyber-attacks on Ukraine which could have wider global consequences. Following guidance from Jisc, we are working with cyber security colleagues and other University IT leads to improve security and minimise the impact of any such attacks.
What you can do to help
If you experience any suspicious online activity or receive any worrying emails, please report them to us.
- Keep your devices and software up-to-date: ensure all your devices (phones, tablets, laptops, macs) are running the latest operating systems
- Install the latest software and app updates, including antivirus and remove any unused software
- Keep your password secure: don’t use the same password for all your accounts
- Only confirm MFA logins if associated with your own actions. Reject any unknown MFA confirmation requests.
Stay up-to-date with our latest advice so you know how to operate safely and with caution when online:
- Protect your devices and data
- Email safety
- Set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) on your devices
- Online data security
Help and support
If you have any concerns or experience any problems please get in touch.