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The Electronic Signature service, using Adobe Sign, gives you the ability to send documents and collect signatures electronically for approval. Adobe Sign works within your existing systems and processes, and the e-signatures are secure and legal. You can also digitize existing signing…
New Faculty Activate your NetID Faculty Resources Manage Course Materials Upload courses, track grades, and manage assignments with Canvas Online teaching
Domain name system (DNS) servers maintain a list of IP addresses and corresponding names for all the servers on the Internet. Your computer has to be able to connect to a DNS server in order for you to be able to use the Internet. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a TCP/IP standard…
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Avaya Communicator is a "softphone," that is, a method of placing and receiving telephone calls through your computer's network connection. This software isn't generally available to the campus community. Due to specific technical and support requirements, it is only available, as needed, to…
With identity theft due to the loss of online data a major concern these days, Cornell needs to protect sensitive data stored in electronic form, particularly the personal information that students, employees, and others associated with the university have placed under our trust. Why Data Security…
Wired network service is available in academic and administrative buildings on the Ithaca campus, as well as in some remote offices via Cornell Network Extension.  Cornell Information Technologies (CIT) provides universal services for all wired connections to the campus network including:
Keep Zoom meetings and webinars private and safe from unwanted attendees and Zoombombing and learn about Strategies to Block AI Bots from Zoom Sessions. Zoom is provided free of charge for current faculty, staff, students, and affiliates at all Cornell campuses.
Going online from a personal device like a tablet, phone, or computer creates a pipeline to an immense collection of resources and data, but the sheer size of the Internet also makes it an easy place for bad actors to hide and scope out their victims. Create a ring of protection around devices and…
Cornell Students, Faculty, Staff, and Affiliates Use Eduroam for secure wi-fi connection on campus. (You must use eduroam to comply with Policy 5.10, Information Security.)
These recommendations apply to personally-owned computers that will be used to access Cornell services. (Faculty and staff using university-owned computers should work with their unit's technical support and business office.)
Identity and Access Management is provided through a suite of mission-critical services, which support secure access to Cornell's IT services and systems. Implementing a set of tools, policies, and practices to manage authentication helps safeguard university data and ensures that only authorized…
Learn about the tools that are available for: Faculty Students Staff
Skillsoft provides thousands of courses, videos, ebooks, and audiobooks at no fee for active Cornell students, faculty, and staff. Topics include Career Development, IT Skills, Analyst Research, Business Skills, Compliance, Engineering, Government, Well-being, Certification, and more. You can…
Providing Desktop Support for users and devices across over 50 campus units. Get Help Use our online forms below to get exactly the help you need as quickly as possible. Have a technology issue? Hardware Problem
Standard Service for Colocated Servers in the Data Center Managed Systems: 24-hour system monitoring, basic level troubleshooting, system rebooting, and System Administrator notification as needed Network connectivity Environmental systems (cooling, humidity) Uninterruptible power with…
Event Technical Support and Media Production services meet the audio-visual (AV) needs of events through a fee-based service. From webinar support to hybrid events, our team has the staff, expertise, and equipment to meet your event's technical needs, including:
Intakes and Discoveries We work with you to meet your business needs, budget, and deadlines. Our intake services range from a free 1-hour intake to short discoveries to full-scale requirements. More information about our discovery process.

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