Baseline configurations are documented sets of configurable specifications for various types of systems, from operating systems to peripherals to cloud instances. Building and maintaining your systems according to known baseline configurations helps to ensure that your systems have been setup in a secure and acceptable fashion.
Consult with your local IT group about whether an institutionally managed system would meet your needs. These systems are managed by technical experts at the University, divisional, or departmental level, allowing you to focus more on the task at hand, rather than maintaining the security of unmanaged systems.
Maintain and consult your device inventory to confirm which systems you'd want to “harden”.
The majority of security events and incidents occur when general best practices are insufficiently followed or ignored. By applying a holistic approach to securing your systems, often referred to as “defence-in-depth”, you help reduce the risk of data loss or breach.
https://downloads.cisecurity.org/
This includes recommendations for:
operating systems,
server software,
cloud providers,
mobile devices,
network devices,
desktop software, and
multi-function device.
Do not jailbreak or root your device to exploit privileged access, as it provides an easier means for malicious software to exploit your device.
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Researchers
https://security.utoronto.ca/services/research-information-security-program/