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Focus on Change: How to Prepare for Change

When change comes in waves, preparation can help. Explore practical ways to build steadiness, resilience, and mutual support during uncertain times.

IT Security Special Interest Group (SIG) Agenda for April

Cornell security liaisons, technical support providers, and those interested in learning more about security-related topics are invited to join the monthly IT Security SIG meeting on Wednesday, April 8, from 10:30am-12pm ET. This month there will be presentations on the search for an AppSpider replacement, Tenable vulnerability management, and what's new at Identity Management (IDM).

Report Phish and Other Suspicious Email Using Outlook and Gmail Tools

To reduce risk and simplify reporting, Cornell is updating how the community flags suspicious email.

Important Updates to Microsoft Copilot Chat (Basic)

Beginning April 15, 2026, Microsoft will no longer incorporate Copilot Chat (basic) in Microsoft Office, Excel, OneNote, and PowerPoint apps. This change affects the online and desktop versions of these apps. The stand-alone Microsoft Copilot Chat remains accessible to the Cornell community.

New Role, New Department, New Phone

A few simple best practices help employees navigate RingCentral phone changes as they shift roles or responsibilities, keeping transitions smooth while protecting Cornell’s data and budget.

Before Deadline: Cornell’s Web Accessibility Readiness

A new federal rule is raising the bar for digital accessibility, Cornell is prepared, thanks to a broad community effort led by the Web Accessibility Team.

Cornell Retires PhishAlarm as Community Shifts to Built-in Email Reporting Tools

PhishAlarm will be phased out starting May 29, 2026. Its success paved the way for a smooth transition to Outlook and Gmail’s built‑in reporting tools, where community vigilance remains essential in protecting university resources.

Focus on Change: Why is Change so Hard?

Understanding why shifts in an organization feel difficult is the first step toward making it easier to accept and embrace a change.

Quiet Success: Retiring Authentication Technical Debt at Cornell

The true measure of Cornell’s six-year authentication technical debt reduction initiative isn’t what people noticed—but what they didn’t.

IT Security Special Interest Group (SIG) Agenda for March

Cornell security liaisons, technical support providers, and those interested in learning more about security-related topics are invited to join the monthly IT Security SIG meeting on Wednesday, March 11, from 10:30am-12pm ET. This month there will be a presentation on what's new at Identity Management (IDM) from Muhammad Arif as well as an open forum.

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