- Tea Trahov Director for Administration, Head of Human Resource Office Contacts
- Raul Hanson Head of IT department Contacts
University environments, both physical and virtual, are convenient and sustainable. They attract top performers to work and study at the university, and facilitate interactions with former members of the university community, prospective students and businesses.
To implement an information security standard (E-ITS, also known as the Estonian Information Security Standard or ISO/IEC 27001) at the university. The implementation of the information security standard helps ensure comprehensive protection for the business processes and information systems used to fulfill the university’s tasks, establishing a consistent level of information security across all areas. Improved organization of information security within the university, including its integration into all processes, allows us to focus on our core activities and be prepared to respond to attacks and other information security threats. Additionally, the implementation of the standard ensures that the university’s operations comply with various regulations and agreements.
As a public university, the university is obligated to implement the appropriate standard in accordance with the Cybersecurity Act and relevant regulations issued by the Government of the Republic.
- Creates a systematic approach to the protection of various information assets.
- Ensure better preparedness for various attacks.
- Helps to assess various risks related to information security.
- Enables the IT department to make its operations even more systematic.
- At the university, awareness of various threats related to cyber security is increasing.
Starting with the implementation of the Estonian Information Security Standard | 2022 (Summer) |
Successfully passed information security audit | 2025 |
Rectorate Strategy Office is responsible for the SMART environment:
Tallinn University of Technology