IT Security
IT’s your responsibility
We are ALL responsible for IT Security.
The University has drawn up a set of guidelines to help remind us all of the importance of information security in every aspect of our daily work.
- NEVER reveal your username and password combination – to anyone.
- Not even the Service Desk will ask you to reveal your password.
- Passwords. Make them strong; keep them safe; never share them; and change them regularly.
- See our password policy
- Always lock your PC – or log off completely – whenever you leave it unattended for even a short period of time.
- It only takes a second or two for someone to access your files.
- Always protect your user identity, at work and at home.
- Don’t share access to your PC with strangers.
- Don’t store sensitive personal information, such as bank account numbers, on your PC
- Always use electronic communication with care.
- Don’t open emails or attachments from unknown sources
- See our fact sheet for guidance on Junk and Malicious email
- Use anti-virus software and keep it up to date.
- Ensure your PC is protected from viruses and malware by running anti-virus software.
- Be cautious when using the internet.
- Never download files from an unknown source.
- Never cause offence or break the law when using University IT facilities.
- See our Conditions for using IT Facilities, and guidelines on Using Social Media, Email Etiquette and E-Copyright.
For help, advice, and to report ALL IT incidents, contact IT Services on: servicedesk@abdn.ac.uk or x3636.

