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I Am Using a Computer That is Supported By an IT Department

Applies to: Faculty, staff, researchers, student employees and contractors with a UBC-owned desktop or laptop computer that is:

  • Supported by the central IT Department (UBC IT) in Vancouver or Okanagan
  • Supported by a Faculty, Department or Research IT Department

Malware Protection and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)

UBC’s Information Security Standard U7, Securing Computing and Mobile Storage Devices/Media, requires that EDR software approved by the CISO be installed on all UBC-owned desktop and laptop computers, where technically possible.

To meet this requirement, your IT Support Staff has installed Cisco Secure Endpoint, formerly Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) for Endpoints, on your computer. The software is updated automatically and no action is required on your part to keep your software up-to-date.

NOTE: Computers using VDI, and computers used by staff in the Office of the CIO will have CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor installed instead. Additionally, high-risk VIP or researcher workstations may have CrowdStrike installed, at the discretion of your IT Support Staff. CrowdStrike FAQ

Automatic Blocking of Malicious Websites

Automatic Blocking of Malicious Websites is also required as per UBC’s Information Security Standard U7, Securing Computing and Mobile Storage Devices/Media. To meet this requirement, your IT Support Staff have installed the Umbrella Roaming Security Module, a DNS firewall that protects computers from malware by preventing them from communicating with malicious websites. Malicious websites can be sites that attempt to install viruses (like ransomware), steal your personal information or, in a worst-case scenario, gain complete control over your computer. The Umbrella module is an extension to the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, which allows for connectivity to the UBC myVPN service.

Umbrella Roaming Security Module will protect your computer regardless of whether it is connected to VPN, and is the same protection that is used on-campus (when connecting to UBC wireless or when using a wired connection) to protect all faculty, staff and students.

PRIVACY NOTE: The Umbrella Roaming Security Module does not censor or prevent access to any content that is not malicious. It is not being used to track internet activity and has been deliberately configured to disable logging, so that it can do the most important activity of all: protect you from malicious sites, while protecting your privacy. Additionally, it will not slow down your internet connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

 
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Encryption

At UBC, we are regulated by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), which requires us to protect personal information from unauthorized collection, use, or disclosure. In support of the law, current UBC policy also requires that all laptop and desktop computers— whether UBC-supplied or personally-owned—used for University Business be encrypted.

Note: If a personally-owned desktop or laptop computer is ONLY accessing UBC Electronic Information and Systems through Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) or UBC's Virtual Desktop Interface (VDI) sessions then encryption is not required at this time, but is recommended.

Desktop and laptop computers centrally supported by UBC IT will already have full disk encryption, or you can request encryption by contacting your faculty or department’s local IT support.

Not sure if your computer has been encrypted? Follow the instructions on the UBC IT Knowledge Base, or visit the Privacy Matters website to learn more about encryption.

Getting Help

If you have any questions about any of the information displayed or referenced on this page, please contact your Faculty / Departmental IT Support team, the IT Service Centre (Vancouver), or the IT Helpdesk (Okanagan).

For IT Support Staff

Technical reference articles can be found on the Cybersecurity Confidential Communications website for Cisco AMP for Endpoints, Umbrella Roaming Security Module and CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor. CWL login required.


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