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Protect your users and their data

CIT offers a package of IT security tools to safeguard users' data through cloud backup, malware protection, encryption, and software security updates.

 

How can Cornell help you protect your computer in the face of mounting online threats? With Certified Desktop, CIT works with your department’s IT staff to make your computer safer.

What Is Certified Desktop?

Certified Desktop is a package of IT security tools intended to promote the adoption of effective data security measures and policies on campus.

This service for faculty and staff consists of a package of state-of-the-art security tools. Data security is a priority at Cornell, as outlined by University Policy 5.10, and Certified Desktop helps campus users better meet these goals for protecting their important files, data, and research.

  • CrashPlan (formerly Code42) cloud backup
  • CrowdStrike advanced endpoint protection with antivirus and anti-malware
  • Endpoint Management Tools for deployment, configuration, device management, OS and third-party and patch deployment
  • TeamDynamix will be used to track and store endpoint asset information. CIT will provide initial device asset creation.

Why Certified Desktop?

Once configured, the Certified Desktop tools help ensure that you never lose your data again, even if your computer is lost, and that malware cannot infect your computer or hold your files hostage.

Certified Desktop is licensed through campus academic and administrative departments.

Privacy

For details about privacy policy governing this service, visit Certified Desktop Privacy Policy.

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