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Synchronizing your system's time with an authoritative source, such as the University of Toronto's time servers, is a foundational requirement for detecting and investigating security concerns through accurate system and audit logs.


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Initial considerations

Use of institutionally managed solutions.

  • Are you using an institutional managed system? If yes, then you don’t need to worry about altering your system time server.


What can I do?

U of T Network Time Protocol (NTP) Servers.

Setting up your device to synchronize with the above time servers.

Windows.

Windows Server.

MacOS.

Linux.


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Michael Laurentius

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Sue McGlashan

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Additional help

General

https://uoft-infosec-cf.atlassian.nethandbook.security.utoronto.ca/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948958/Contact+us#Information-Security-(IS)

https://uoft-infosec-cf.atlassian.nethandbook.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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