How do I access Swinburne email?
You can also access email through apps such as Mail on iPhone. To set up your account, open the Outlook application then add a new email account by entering your Swinburne email address as your username, and your password. Being able to access free Wi-Fi on campus enables Jasmine to study for her degree in between classes.
What is included in the Swinburne Employee Portal?
Telephone, email and location details for Swinburne staff members. Access to CampusNexus portal for Swinburne staff members. Online leave application. Comprehensive information on all campus libraries. Includes contact details and links to further information sources. Intranet and document management system for Swinburne staff.
How do I access Citrix Workspace from Swinburne?
All virtual desktops can be found under the Desktops menu. Open your Applications folder and open Citrix Workspace. When prompted, enter your Swinburne email address and click on the Next button. When prompted, enter your password and click on the Sign In button.
How do I contact Swinburne Rovers?
Please contact the team at rovers@swinburne.edu.au or phone +61 3 9214 8591. organise online printing credit. Need IT assistance? Rovers operate from the library on Hawthorn campus.
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Aims and objectives
This unit is designed to teach students to develop an in-depth understanding of network security principles as well as the tools and configurations available. The unit provides a theoretically rich, hands-on introduction to network security, in a logical sequence driven by technologies.
Courses with unit
A unit of study in the Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) and .
Overview of the unit
This unit is designed to teach students to develop an in-depth understanding of network security principles as well as the tools and configurations available. The unit provides a theoretically rich, hands-on introduction to network security, in a logical sequence driven by technologies.
About this unit
This unit is designed to teach students to develop an in-depth understanding of network security principles as well as the tools and configurations available. The unit provides a theoretically rich, hands-on introduction to network security, in a logical sequence driven by technologies.