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Friday, August 22, 2014

Ideas for safe computing

Hey folks.

It’s the beginning of the new school year and we have a new crop of employees that haven’t heard the speech about safe computing. It doesn’t hurt the rest of us to be reminded either. If you watch the news at all you know what a mine field it can be.

The IT department does what it can to protect your data, including FERPA protected student information. We've invested in anti-virus software, encryption software for laptops, encrypted wireless, servers and software to install updates, and a backup system that keeps multiple copies of school data. One copy is even out of state!

Still much of the responsibility falls to you. Here is a brief list of things you can do:
  1. Passwords:
    1. Choose a strong one with a few numbers mixed in. The password changing page will help you know if the password you are choosing is strong.
    2. Never use your Harding password for other sites (online shopping accounts, other e-mail accounts, banking, etc)
    3. Don’t write it down
    4. Don’t give it away. If you get an e-mail message asking you to verify your user name, e-mail settings, etc. it will not be from us!
  2. Phishing: Don’t click links in e-mail messages. Even if it looks like it’s from us. We may send a message saying “go to Pipeline and change your password” but we won’t send you a link.
  3. Data: Make sure all of your important files are stored somewhere besides your computer. My suggestion is to store them on your M: drive or your Google drive. Hard drives do fail. We replace several each month. That conversation is sad for those who haven’t backed up their data.
  4. Secure wireless: Not only is it secure, but it’s been allocated more bandwidth that the guest wireless.
  5. Physical security: Close your office when you aren’t there. Also, a screen saver with a password helps cover you when you forget.
Along these lines we will be introducing a new product named Languard this semester. It is similar to the update product that we have been using except that it will update more than just Microsoft products. We will send more information when the time comes.

Feel free to contact us with your questions and suggestions. We are here to help!

Monday, August 11, 2014

Introducing the IS&T News Blog - The Hyperlink

Hello

Greetings from all in Information Systems & Technology (IS&T). We are pleased to introduce you to our news blog. This blog will replace our newsletter. We want to be able to send you information items and general interest stories using this blog. We will have more frequent, but less 'wordy' updates about what is happening in IS&T. We will let you know when there is a new post, or you can subscribe to the blog and receive an automatic notification of new posts and comments.

Many readers of this blog will have been off campus over the summer. People have been out and about literally all over the world! But some also stay here on campus and work away through the heat of the summer - well the mild heat of this summer so far. This includes many in IS&T.

So what are some of the things that people in IS&T have been up to over the summer?

To get an idea, and to meet some of the people in IS&T please take some time to view this video - it is about 16 minutes long, but worth viewing, all at once or maybe 2x8min sessions. However you watch it, we hope you enjoy it and find it helpful in some way.

IS&T People and Some Summer Activities Video