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October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

National Cybersecurity Awareness Month is an annual campaign held every October to raise awareness and ensure that everyone has the resources they need to stay safer and more secure online. The Internet touches nearly every aspect of our daily lives. When we all take steps to protect our connected devices and data, we all benefit.

Tech Tip: Cloud Recording with Zoom

When hosting a Zoom meeting, Cornell faculty and staff can choose between local or cloud recording options. Zoom cloud recordings will automatically transfer to Cornell's Video on Demand service, archived for each user under the My Media library.

Two-Step Login Support for Security Keys in Firefox and macOS Touch ID

Effective June 4, 2019, Two-Step Login now supports using your security key, or U2F token, with Firefox as well as Chrome.

Box Update: Simplified Sharing for Files and Folders Now Available

The Box Web Application just got even better, with a simplified sharing experience that delivers a more consistent and streamlined way to share files and folders.

Outlook Web Shortcut Keys: Don't Accidentally "Dial J for Junk"

Outlook on the Web has keyboard shortcut keys. If you don't think you'll ever use this feature, you may want to turn it off.

Reminder: TLS 1.2 Required by Office 365 October 31, 2018

Beginning October 31, 2018, Microsoft will enforce use of TLS 1.2 with Office 365.

Zoom Audio Issues and Ways to Address Them

Investigation of Zoom audio issues has turned up a range of causes, rather than a single problem within the service.

Web Accessibility Color Contrast Tips for Designers and Developers

When it comes to accessibility on the web, color contrast is an area that can affect multiple audiences, with or without disabilities.

Image Alt Text Best Practices for Web Accessibility

Images and graphics can be helpful for your webpage, they make content easier to understand, and they help people orient themselves to the content on your webpage.

Beware Tax-Time Fraud and New Scams

Tax-related identity theft is the most common form of identity theft reported in the U.S. As the IRS has greatly increased its scrutiny of refunds to identify signs of theft, criminals have changed to a new, quickly growing scam. Learn how to protect yourself and recognize the signs of fraud.

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