Cyber safety means being secure online and adopting behaviours that reduce your exposure to possible cyber-attack. All students are responsible for doing their part to protect RMIT data, systems and personal information.
Cyber safety means being secure online and adopting behaviours that reduce your exposure to possible cyber-attack. All students are responsible for doing their part to protect RMIT data, systems and personal information.
Cyber safety means being secure online and adopting behaviours that reduce your exposure to possible cyber-attack. All students are responsible for doing their part to protect RMIT data, systems and personal information.
Visit the RMIT Cyber Safety Sharepoint site for information and tips to keep you and your data protected. On the site, you’ll find helpful advice on how to:
Think you know how to stay safe online? Test yourself with these tools and quizzes.
Tip #1: Go to haveibeenpwned.com to check if your account or device has been breached, then register to get notified if your account or password is compromised.
Have you received a phishing scam to your RMIT email or clicked on a malicious link? Report it as soon as possible!
Please note, the contacts listed above can only respond to cyber security issues involving RMIT systems, infrastructure and data.
All students and staff at RMIT are responsible for doing their part to protect RMIT data, systems and personal information.