Important Security Update: Change to Two-Step Authentication with SMS/telephone numberWe would hereby like to inform you of an important change in our authentication policy aimed at improving the security of our systems and data. This change the result of a decision by Microsoft that we are following as a university. This relates to the use of text messaging (SMS) or telephone number as a second authentication factor.Read more
The UT is the first to establish a university-wide outbound Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyCybersecurity research may lead to the discovery of previously unknown security vulnerabilities in ICT systems. For example, research on the fundamentals of an Internet protocol may uncover flaws in its authentication mechanisms, allowing attackers to access unauthorised information; research on software testing may discover weaknesses that would allow attackers to compromise systems. Besides, non-security research may also unintentionally lead to identifying security flaws.Read more
Important Security Update: Change to Two-Step Authentication with SMS/telephone number
The UT is the first to establish a university-wide outbound Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Policy
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