
ICT security
ICT security
Last modified on 24-07-2025 08:25
ICT security is key in order to study safely in a digital environment. On this page you can find tips and information for protecting you and your data.
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- Responsible use of ICT facilitiesAs a UvA student, you use many digital systems. Security is vital for you and others. Here's a summary of rules, tips and tools for working safely in digital environments.
- Use a different, strong password for each of your accountsChoose a different password for each of your accounts. A strong password has at least 12 characters and meets several other requirements. Change passwords annually and don't reuse them.
- Watch out for fake emails: phishing and ransomwareDid you know that a hack often starts with a phishing email? Just a single click on a link or attachment in a fake email can result in the infection of an entire network with malware.
- Basic security for your laptopYou are personally responsible for securing your laptop. Follow the steps below to make sure your laptop is well protected.
- Secure your smartphone or tabletFollow the steps below to make sure your smartphone/tablet is well protected.
- Storing, sharing and emailing files securelyUse the following software/tools to ensure the security of any files, documents and data, both yours and others’.
- Two-step verificationTo properly protect your data and educational account, we use two-step verification. This helps prevent unauthorized access to your account.
- VPNWhen you use a public, unsecured Wi-Fi network, first set up a safe connection with eduVPN (Virtual Private Network). A one-time download to your laptop or mobile device is required.
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Servicedesk ICT Services
The Servicedesk ICT Services is there to help you with all your ICT questions and problems. Contact the Service Desk via serviceportal.uva.nl.