Two Changes Aim to Improve Email and HRMS Security
University IT will introduce two services in October to better protect against phishing attacks and improve off-site access to HRMS.
University IT will introduce two services in October to better protect against phishing attacks and improve off-site access to HRMS.
About 10,000 computers at the Medical Center and its offsite locations will be upgraded to Windows 7 and Office 2010.
The Phish Tank provides examples of actual phishing emails that have been received at University email addresses, including URMC.
Professor John Covach writes about his experience teaching two massively open online courses (MOOCs) this year.
Work will begin on August 20 to improve the speed and security of the Medical Center’s wireless network for faculty and staff.
UR’s Associate Vice President of Online Learning will be recognized at the International Conference on Online Learning in November.
Scammers are calling indicating that they represent an IT organization and are asking for personal information.
Contact the Help Desk immediately if you have clicked on links in these phishing emails and report any suspicious emails.
This restriction is in place to protect employees’ personal information from recent phishing attacks.