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CS Maintenance for Thursday, October 12, 2017 & Cyber-Security Awareness Month Post #2

Beginning at 9:00 PM, campus Mac computers will receive updates to Safari, Chrome, Office and Flash. All Mac users are encouraged to log off and leave their computers on when leaving work today to aid in the installation process.

Also beginning at 9:00 PM, Computing Services will be performing maintenance on several back-end systems. There will be minimal interruptions to campus services as we perform these maintenance activities.

***National Cyber-Security Awareness Month Post #2***

As a reminder, October is National Cyber-Security Awareness month. Below is a link to the Computing Services blog that has our kick-off post and our new post this week, called “Cyber Security: Don’t be like Billy, Jennie, or Betty.”

https://blogs.adams.edu/computing

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

Have a great day!

Computing Services

Cyber Security: Don’t be like Billy, Jennie, or Betty

Don’t be victims like the folks in this video!  Be thoughtful.  Regular updates, common sense, and backups all come into play when avoiding trouble in today’s modern computer driven world.

ASU Computing Services

computingservices@adams.edu

719-587-7741

National Cyber Security Awareness Month

It seems a day hardly goes by without word of a breach of credit card, health care information, or accounts breached. All ASU Faculty and Staff are stewards of student, employee, and institutional data and must take steps to protect it.   National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) celebrated every October – was created as a collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure every American has the resources they need to stay safer and more secure online.  This month we will provide a series of informative videos once or twice each week, culminating with the start of our required annual security training.

ASU Computing Services

computingservices@adams.edu

719-587-7741

Important Copyright Notice and Information for Students

As the fall semester gets underway, I’m writing to remind you of the risks involved with illegally downloading and/or sharing of copyrighted music, movies, games and software over the Internet. Unauthorized obtaining, sharing or offering such copyrighted material is illegal and in violation of U.S. copyright law. If caught, you may face severe civil and criminal penalties, including prison and monetary damages. Anyone found to have infringed a copyrighted work may be liable for statutory damages of up to $30,000 for each work and, if found to be willful, that amount may be increased up to $150,000 for each work infringed. Movie and recording companies actively monitor the Internet to identify individuals who are illegally downloading and/or sharing movies and music via peer-to-peer networks.

ASU fully complies with Federal law and takes prompt action when notified that one of its students may be illegally downloading and/or sharing copyrighted material. University Policy 500-008, Unauthorized Downloading and File Sharing of Copyrighted Digital Materials, is located on the ASU Computing Services Website, at https://www.adams.edu/administration/computing/policies.php. If caught, ASU penalties could include loss of access to the campus computer network, disciplinary action and in extreme cases, expulsion from the University.

You may think that the large movie or recording companies won’t bother prosecuting a single university student downloading or sharing copyrighted material. Think again. Organizations such as the Recording Industry Association of America are serious about protecting their copyrighted material. In 2009, a Boston University graduate student was ordered to pay $675,000 for illegally downloading and distributing 30 songs. This comes out to $22,500, per incident, of copyright infringement. There are a number of online sources that provide legal alternatives for downloading or otherwise acquiring copyrighted material. A listing of many of these sites can be found at: http://www.educause.edu/legalcontent.

If you have specific questions regarding ASU’s Unauthorized Downloading and File Sharing Policy please contact the ASU Computing Services Help Desk at 587-7741 or via email at computingservices@adams.edu.

Thanks and have a great semester!

Computing Services Maintenance for tonight, 9/28/17

Beginning at 9:00 PM, there will be brief outages to the following services as we perform updates to these systems. These outages should be very minimal, and should not impact campus constituents:

  • Web database, howto wiki, events server, campus blog server and Tutortrac.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the helpdesk at x7741 or via email at computingservices@adams.edu

Thanks,

Computing Services

Google including Gmail, Google Calendar, other services is currently down

There is a known problem with Google’s services currently. GMail, Google Calendar, Drive, and other Google services are unavailable during this time. We will post any updates we receive to this page. Thanks for your patience.

Computing Services

Internet Services restored

We have received confirmation from CenturyLink that they have finished splicing our fiber and restored Internet service for all of campus. If you are still having issues, please reboot your devices and try again. There may be some slowness as all of our users are getting back on the network, so please be patient. If you are still having problems after a reboot, please contact us at 587-7741, stop by our office, or send us an email at computingservices@adams.edu

Thanks again for your patience throughout this process and have a great weekend.

Computing Services

 

Friday morning update on Internet Outage

CenturyLink had crews working through the night to pull in 1300 feet of replacement fiber optic cable that had been damaged. They are currently splicing and working to reconnect ASU. They have not been able to give us an estimated time for restoring our services, but they are doing everything they can to get it done. We will share updates as we get them, thanks for your patience.

Computing Services

Internet outage update

Services are partially restored. Labs, classrooms, and staff desktops are functional over a backup Internet link. Resnet and Wireless networks are still down at this time. CenturyLink is still troubleshooting the problem for the ASU campus and Charter/Spectrum.

Computing Services

Internet Services restored around 7:45 AM

Beginning last night around 10:30 PM, ASU experienced an Internet service outage that lasted until roughly 7:45 AM. There were reports of other services in the area such as Spectrum Cable Internet and Verizon data services being down as well. We have reached out to CenturyLink, our main campus Internet Service Provider to understand what happened and to hopefully ensure that this does not happen again.

We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.

Computing Services