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Proper computing and information security often contains three important software products critical to computer security: anti-virus, spyware detection and remediation, and a firewall. UW-Madison's DoIT offers various options for security software free to UW students and employees with a valid NetID and password.
For additional information, visit the UW-Madison CIO Information Security Website
Selected Security & Privacy Resources
- UW-Madison CIO Security Website: Securing your Computer
- UW-Madison CIO Security Website: Managing & Protecting Passwords
- Setup WiscVPN for added connection security
- How to Recognize and Report Phishing
- 5 Ways to Combat Phishing Attempts
Selected Windows OS ResourcesSelected Mac OS Resources
UW–Madison recommends you use Windows Defender (automatically installed/running on Windows) for personal Windows devices, and use freely available antivirus software for personal macOS devices.
For more information about securing your computer, see Antivirus Software for Personally owned Devices
Firewall / Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A firenwall program runs directly on the desktop computer and protects it against attacks by controlling incoming and outgoing network traffic. Both Windows and Mac OS X have built-in firewall features. See WiscVPN.
Additional Resources
UW-Madison has hundreds of different computing environments, including departments, schools, business units and end-user desktops, that use the University network. The Office of Cybersecurity offers a variety of tools and "best practices" to help each of these environments and their users to stay secure.