Active CMS is a legacy content management platform that hosts departmental websites for staff and faculty at the University of Toronto. Active CMS websites at the University are maintained by the Academic, Research & Collaborative (ARC) technologies group’s Web Services team. ARC can be contacted for issues and inquiries relating to Active CMS-hosted University websites.
Archives
UTORExchange
The UTORExchange service offering provided email and calendar services to faculty and staff. The service has been deprecated. Faculty, Staff, and Students are provided email via Microsoft 365.
Course Evaluations
The Course Evaluation System allows students to provide feedback on their learning experiences to faculty.
Course Evaluations support the assessing of learning outcomes and learning analytics.
Information Security Guidelines
The Information Security Guidelines provide information security standards as a guideline to ensure the University of Toronto’s information systems and personal information are not compromised.
Incident Response
The Incident Response service offering monitors for and responds to notifications of compromised UTORid accounts, potentially compromised systems and phishing or other malicious emails. Additionally, it manages or facilitates and provides guidance for information security incidents.
Privacy Impact Assessment
The Privacy Impact Assessment service offering allows users of instructional technology to assess the privacy impact to users of the instructional technology through a guided checklist.
Vulnerability Management Service
The Vulnerability Management Service identifies vulnerabilities in a web application and provides recommendations to mitigate the likelihood the vulnerability would be exploited.
Divisional Risk Assessment (DAI-IRSA)
The Divisional Risk Assessment service offering provides University of Toronto Divisions with a high-level qualitative and quantitative review of their people, processes and technology and the handling of confidential information to determine the current risk posture within a division.
Information Risk Assessment
The Information Risk Assessment service offering uses an information risk assessment process to provide University of Toronto projects with an in-depth analysis of risk associated with the application or vendor under consideration by the project.
UTORGrouper
The UTORGrouper service supports delegated role and access management, allowing those best placed to make access control decisions (eg. Business Officer, Project Manager, Divisional and Departmental Staff) to make them directly and have the changes take effect immediately.