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Cornell has begun a phased, required update of NetID passwords for all accounts for the Ithaca‑supported campuses. All IT staff are resetting their passwords to test the experience and to prepare to support the rest of the community. Improvements will be made to the process, documentation, and…
Cornell’s authentication infrastructure is remarkably stable. Logins work and community members give little thought to how it works under the hood unless a password expires or is compromised.
On March 31, 2026, unsupported versions of Duo software will no longer receive Duo Push requests or be able to complete Duo Mobile-based verification. This change was originally scheduled to go into effect on February 2, 2026. Duo has since adjusted their timeline.
Active Directory Management is made up of Group Management and CornellAD. There are three directory instances available. Learn more about how to choose the right LDAP directory instance.Group ManagementThe Cornell Groups Management infrastructure provides a way for Cornell IT administrators and…
On Sunday, February 18, 2024, Cornell will introduce a secure but more straightforward method for users to recover access to locked Cornell NetID accounts.
Starting Sunday, December 17, 2023, a change will be made to employee job titles in Cornell Active Directory (AD), affecting systems that derive employee job titles from AD. This change is being made at the request of various college/unit users and service providers who rely on Active Directory…
Between Tuesday, September 19 and Thursday, October 12, 2023, CIT Identity Management will be upgrading some of the domain controllers for the cornell.edu Active Directory domain.
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…
Get Help for IT Security Problems 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,…
CUWebLogin allows you to access restricted web pages.
Locked out of your NetID? If you've previously set up security questions or a recovery email, you can reset your password through self-service. 
Who I Am allows you to maintain information on: Your entry in the Cornell Electronic Directory An optional email alias Enrollment in LastPass, a secure password management service.

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