IT security
The evolution of technology and the web requires increasing attention to IT security, a constantly evolving area that is essential to ensure the availability, integrity and confidentiality of information within the information systems of public administrations.
Enhancing the level of security of public bodies’ information infrastructures is a top priority in order to counter the most common and frequent threats to which they may be exposed and, at the same time, minimise the risk of infection campaigns.
Precautions to protect yourself
The increasing use of digital devices, while making information and services more accessible, also exposes users to potential risks related to identity breaches or theft and violations of personal privacy. The human factor is recognised as the main point of vulnerability in the IT security chain.
To promote awareness and the adoption of actions and behaviours consistent with best practices in IT security, please follow the guidelines below.
How to protect yourself against phishing
General rules of conduct and what to do if you believe you are a victim of phishing
Tips and best practices for using and safeguarding passwords
How to report a personal data breach for individuals external to the University of Turin
ICT policies and security
Regulatory provisions and behavioural, organisational and technological measures to strengthen the security of information systems and mitigate IT risks.
Rules, conduct and organisational measures required of the University’s staff, collaborators and students to address IT security risks
The technological, organisational and procedural measures adopted by the Agency for Digital Italy (AgID) to counter the most common and frequent threats to information systems