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Multi-factor Authentication

Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is an additional security step to verify your identity when you login to selected Swinburne applications and systems. This extra layer of security protects you and Swinburne from unauthorised access. To ensure the cyber security of our …


Security tips

Passwords Never share passwords with anyone Your username and passwords are what identifies you on the Swinburne network. It is therefore important that you protect this identity so that someone else cannot impersonate you on the network. It is against …


Spam filtering

What is spam? Spam is the term used to describe the electronic equivalent of junk mail, basically it is unsolicited mass email. Why do people send spam? In short, because it works. It is a cheap way to: Unscrupulously mass …


Identity theft

Identity theft – The crime of obtaining the personal or financial information of another for fraudulent use and/or gain. You need to be aware that your identity should be kept secure at all times. All it takes is someone knowing …


Databases: T

Taylor & Francis ebooksIncludes all titles formerly included in CRCnetBASE. Subject coverage: engineering and technology, mathematics and statistics, chemistry, food science, computer science and information technology, physical, life, earth, environmental and health sciences, nursing and behavioural sciences. Taylor & Francis …


Databases: L

Latin America & Iberia Database (ProQuest)This database provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in many Latin American countries, Spain, and Portugal. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, …


School Facilities – Engineering and Science

Engineering and Science labs


Industry-Engaged Learning

Learn how Industry-engaged learning allows students to experiance the real work environement and gain competitive edge while studying.


General internships

Starting from 2006, students undertaking Computing, IT & Science degree are required to undergo a zero-credit module: “Career in Curriculum”. Under this module, students are equipped with career seeking skills such as: CV and Cover Letter writing, Interview Techniques, Working …


Staff

Find a faculty staff member, view their research interests and contact details.