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Data security, Footbridge plans and a loaded USU: The Board (October’s version)

Today, the USU Board convened to discuss cybersecurity, new plans for Footbridge and a healthy treasury over sliders and other delicacies.

October 28, 2022 Khanh Tran
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Privacy concerns as students given access to all University of Sydney IDs

Students can access the UniKey of any student, staff, or senior management personnel.

July 28, 2021 Deaundre Espejo and Samuel Garrett
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Intranet reveals staff information, floor plans, million service requests

Detailed floor plans and thousands of campus security requests were openly accessible to students.

May 30, 2021 Samuel Garrett and Marlow Hurst
News // Emails

USyd emails fall into mass phishing scam

The outbreak follows a state report that found NSW universities’ cyber security standards to be insufficient

July 14, 2018 Millie Roberts

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