Important News
Effective May 5, 2022, Duo authentication will be unavailable from countries and regions under economic or trade sanctions.
The Office of Information Security and Privacy (OISP) aims to protect the confidentiality, integrity, availability and privacy of TU’s information assets through an effective combination of awareness, policy and technical controls.
OISP is responsible for information technology governance (i.e., audit & compliance), cybersecurity risk management, data privacy, information & data governance, security operations, and threat management.
Information security and privacy are critical aspects of maintaining the integrity and trustworthiness of our campus’ digital environment.
As members of this academic community, it is our collective duty to uphold these standards. Each individual’s actions contribute to the safety and confidentiality of our shared information resources. By staying informed, vigilant, and proactive, we all play a vital role in safeguarding our campus' data and protecting the privacy of every member.
Since 91% of cyberattacks start with a phishing email, recognizing phishing scams is one way for you to help maintain a safe and secure computing environment at TU. Here are a few helpful tips:
Learn about recognizing phishing attacks at towson.edu/phishing. See TU’s PhishTank (NetID required) to see the latest threats so you know what to look for.