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Virtual private networks (VPN)

Virtual private networks (VPN)

Purpose

VPN services allow for secure access to resources remotely via an encrypted "tunnel". Using the University's VPN service reduces the risk of your data (including administrative data, research data, and intellectual property) or internet traffic leaking and being intercepted by an unwanted third party while travelling between your device and an external resource.


Audience

faculty researchers Admin staff IT staff students


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Initial considerations

VPN usage is restricted or banned in certain countries. Before travelling, be aware of any risks associated with VPN usage. https://handbook.security.utoronto.ca/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948347

Divisional and departmental resources.


What can I do?

Install and setup a VPN client.

  • To use the University’s VPN services, you will need to install the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client.

Windows (managed)

Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS (unmanaged)

Connect to the relevant University VPN service whenever you wish to access University resources.

  • Whenever you can't verify a network as secure (i.e.: public Wi-Fi), are off-campus, or are travelling abroad, it is best to access University and private resource through a VPN.

UTORvpn

AdminVPN

  • AdminVPN is a University VPN service for active staff and faculty members to Active to securely access select Enterprise Applications (i.e. AMS/SAP, ROSI) and Unit Services (i.e. Unit Intranet Sites and Unit File Services).


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Additional help

General

https://handbook.security.utoronto.ca/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948958/Contact+us#Information-Security-(IS)

https://handbook.security.utoronto.ca/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948958/Contact+us#Information-Technology-(IT)

Researchers

https://security.utoronto.ca/services/research-information-security-program/


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