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Starting May 28, 2024, Cornell will begin enforcing strong encryption for Cornell NetID passwords. Some Cornell accounts that are not yet configured for strong encryption for password protection need to be updated before the change takes place.
This information is intended for technical support providers.
This information is intended for technical support providers.
You will not be able to enable FileVault on a computer that is managed by Cornell IT staff, because encryption will already be setup.  If you are not sure whether your computer is managed, please contact your support provider. To enable FileVault on a non-managed Mac computer,…
Not currently. While Zoom has recently (October 2020) introduced end-to-end encryption for meetings and webinars, users should be aware that, when activated, it disables many common features, including: join before host, cloud recording, live transcription, Breakout Rooms, polling, direct chat to…

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