Entries from October 2013 ↓
October 31st, 2013 — Maintenance Announcements
The following maintenance activities will take place tonight, Thursday October 31st, 2013 during our normally scheduled maintenance window beginning tonight at 9:00 PM:
Employee and TEC Classroom computers will receive critical security patches for Flash, Skype, and iTunes beginning at 9 PM. Employees are encouraged to log out and leave their computers on when leaving for the day. This will enable these updates to run overnight and minimize any impact to our users.
Computing Services thanks you for your patience and understanding as we perform these critical maintenance activities. As always, if you have any questions, please call the ASU Computing Services Helpdesk at 7741 or contact us via email at computingservices@adams.edu
Thank you and Happy Halloween!
Computing Services
October 31st, 2013 — Security Tips
Thanks to everyone who participated in National Cyber Security Awareness Month this October! Cyber security is a shared responsibility of all who use web resources.
We covered many security topics this month! Here is a short summary:
Passwords – When was the last time you changed yours?
Passwords are critically important to protect your data. Make sure your password is strong and never share it with others.
Have you tried KeePass or Password Gorilla yet? To have a technician assist you call the Helpdesk at x7741 or email us at computingservices@adams.edu
http://howto.adams.edu/index.php/KeePass_Password_Manager
Mobile Device Security – Secure your mobile devices. Use pin codes and enable remote wipe.
Did you take the risk calculator quiz?
The higher your risk score, the more important likely you are to be targeted. It is important that you STOP.THINK.CONNECT!
http://staysafeonline.org/ncsam/resources/online-identity-risk-calculator
Remember, each and every one of us needs to do our part to make sure that our online lives are kept safe and secure. We need to keep security in mind all year long, not just in October.
Stay safe, and Happy Halloween!
NCSAM Website
http://www.staysafeonline.org/ncsam/about
Presidential Proclamation for NCSAM 2013
http://www.staysafeonline.org/ncsam/about
Free Computer Checkup Links
http://www.staysafeonline.org/ncsam/free-security-check-ups/
If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact the ASU Computing Services Help Desk at x7741 or via email at computingservices@adams.edu
October 17th, 2013 — Maintenance Announcements
The following maintenance activities will take place Thursday October 17th, 2013 during our normally scheduled maintenance window beginning tonight at 9:00 PM:
At 9:00 PM, all Banner services will be unavailable while we perform a critical upgrade to the Financial Aid module of the Banner system. Services should be restored by roughly 10 PM.
Computing Services thanks you for your patience and understanding as we perform these critical maintenance activities. As always, if you have any questions, please call the ASU Computing Services Helpdesk at 7741 or contact us via email at computingservices@adams.edu
Thank you,
Computing Services
October 3rd, 2013 — Maintenance Announcements
The following maintenance activities will take place Thursday October 3rd, 2013 during our normally scheduled maintenance window beginning tonight at 9:00 PM:
At 9:00 PM, all Banner services will be unavailable while we perform critical security upgrades to the Banner system. Services should be restored by midnight.
Computing Services thanks you for your patience and understanding as we perform these critical maintenance activities. As always, if you have any questions, please call the ASU Computing Services Helpdesk at 7741 or contact us via email at computingservices@adams.edu
Thank you,
Computing Services
October 1st, 2013 — Security Tips
This year is the 10th Anniversary of National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM)!
NCSAM is a broad effort by government, industry, and education to help everyone stay safe and secure online. Adams State University is one of the partner champions for the campaign!
STOP.THINK.CONNECT is the national cyber security education and awareness campaign.
This October, you will see several posters around campus discussing NCSAM and ways that students and employees can help protect themselves, others, and the university while online. Computing Services will also be sending out several emails discussing ways to stay safe online.
Here’s more information on NCSAM!
http://www.staysafeonline.org/ncsam/
How vulnerable are you to fraud and online attacks? Take the quiz below to find out!
The higher your risk score, the more likely you are to be targeted. It is important that you STOP.THINK.CONNECT!
http://staysafeonline.org/ncsam/resources/online-identity-risk-calculator
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact the ASU Computing Services Help Desk at x7741 or via email at computingservices@adams.edu
Thank you!
Computing Services