

This list is provided as reference only as UBC IT at both the Vancouver and Okanagan campuses cannot provide support for these products.Malwarebytes main usage to catch and prevent malware from appearing on your computer. This list is by no means exhaustive as there may be other antivirus programs that will work for your system that are not listed. A list of some popular no-cost options is provided below.Īs a reminder, UBC’s Information Security Standard U7, Securing Computing and Mobile Storage Devices/Media requires that computing devices used for University Business have up-to-date malware protection software installed and configured to update at least once per day.īelow is a list of some popular no-cost anti-malware/antivirus programs.

What do I need to do? To protect your computer against malware, you must manually install your own anti-malware software. UBC employees with a personally-owned computer NOT used for University Business.Non-employee UBC affiliates and members of the UBC community with a personally-owned computer.UBC students with a personally-owned computer.Students and other members of the UBC community Please reach out to and a member of the UBC Cybersecurity team will contact you with further instructions. Note: Alternate EDR software is required for computers using VDI, and computers used by staff in the Office of the CIO. A list of some popular no-cost options is provided below.

What do I need to do? Install Cisco Secure Endpoint (formerly Cisco AMP for Endpoints), UBC’s approved Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) software, which can be downloaded through UBC’s Software Downloads site.įor personally-owned computers, you may also choose to install alternative malware protection software. Personally-owned, but used for University Business.I am using a computer that I support myselfĪpplies to: Faculty, staff, researchers, student employees and contractors with a laptop or desktop computer that is: The software is updated automatically and no action is required on your part to keep your software up-to-date and compliant with UBC’s Information Security Standard U7, Securing Computing and Mobile Storage Devices/Media. IT Support Staff at UBC will ensure that your computer has approved Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) software installed. Supported by a Faculty, Department or Research IT Department.Supported by the central IT Department (UBC IT) in Vancouver or Okanagan.I am using a computer that is supported by UBCĪpplies to: Faculty, staff, researchers, student employees and contractors with a UBC-owned laptop or desktop computer that is:
