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As a custodian of institutional information, you are responsible for the Cornell data sent, stored, or shared on the information technology (IT) software, services, and devices -- whether personally owned or university-owned -- that you use. This responsibility includes choosing appropriate…
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.
CrowdStrike is a key component of the Certified Desktop suite of security services.
All month long we'll be sharing articles, tips, and tools that help everyone to secure our world. There are four simple steps that you can take to make a big difference.
If you are purchasing new software, review this page and submit your request through the Technology Risk Assessment Form.
Network and system administrators can request information security assessments of their networks, systems, programs, and labs through the IT Security Office (ITSO).
BitLocker is a feature of Windows that encrypts your data to keep it safe from unauthorized access. Using BitLocker Whole Disk Encryption (WDE), your entire disk is encrypted. Please consult your security liaison or your local technical support provider before enabling this feature on any…
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…
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…
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…
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Your NetID, along with other login information you use at Cornell, secures a host of services that are available to you as a member of the university community. Following some straightforward practices and guidelines will keep your identity, computer,…
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…
The IT Security Office provides the following vulnerability scanning options:
On Wednesday, June 5, 2024, Cisco AnyConnect VPN (also known as CUVPN) will be updated. Cisco is making a name and icon change that could cause confusion. Learn more about the key differences and what to expect.
Two-Step Login is required for all users to authenticate to the CU VPN.
During late 2024, Cornell will begin rolling out Duo Verified Push for logins using the Duo Push method. Affected campus populations will be notified by direct email about this change.
LastPass is a password management service that stores all your passwords in one secure vault, which you protect with a single master passphrase. It is a browser extension and mobile app that works across operating systems and device types.
A Cornell NetID is a unique electronic identifier that, when combined with a password, permits secure access to non-public Cornell resources and information. Types of NetIDs include roles such as student, faculty, staff, and alumni.NetIDs are unique and permanent. The same NetID is never reassigned…
The information in this article is intended for technical staff who create, maintain, and support applications that require authentication. Most Cornell faculty, students, and staff do not need this information.Shibboleth Identity Provider (IdP) is an open-source implementation of web single sign-…
Get Help for IT Security ProblemsNetID Password CompromiseDo you suspect your NetID password has been stolen?