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Protect yourself from cyber attacks this holiday season
Cyber criminals typically increase their efforts in December and January, so now is a time to use vigilance when checking your email or browsing online. Sue Workman, chief information officer and vice president of Information Technology Services, and Tom Siu, chief information security officer, pro...
New Telephone Services Order Form available now
The process of ordering and receiving telephone services at Case Western Reserve University is key to business operations. Following a campus listening tour, Information Technology Services (ITS) released a new version of the Telephone Services Order (TSO) Form. The revised form better reflects curr...
CWRU mailing lists to be gradually migrated to Google Groups
From department announcements to student correspondence, mailing lists play a crucial role in the day-to-day operations of Case Western Reserve University. It is critical that the university use a mailing list system that is modern and reliable. To that end, Case Western Reserve mailing lists will ...
Act to prevent Dell security issues that may allow unwanted access to recently purchased computers
Industry experts have discovered that recently purchased Dell computers ship with a faulty digital certificate (eDellRoot) that could allow attackers to imitate legitimate websites on the computers. An imitated website could take many forms—from Google to online banking sites—with the intent of capt...
Give input for CWRU’s IT Strategic Plan at ice cream social today
From tackling coursework to building organizations, students use information technology (IT) each day to accomplish goals and exceed expectations. Now students have the opportunity to help shape the future of IT on campus. An IT Strategic Plan is being built for Case Western Reserve University, and ...
New telephone services order form coming soon; attend training sessions to learn more
The process of ordering and receiving telephone services at Case Western Reserve University is key to business operations. Following a campus listening tour, Information Technology Services (ITS) will release a new version of the Telephone Services Order (TSO) Form in the coming weeks. The form has ...
Provide feedback for IT Strategic Plan and shape the future of IT at CWRU
Mark your calendar for Town Hall forum Nov. 12 From the infrastructure that powers collaboration to the enhancements that innovate classrooms, information technology (IT) plays a critical role in the day-to-day operations of Case Western Reserve University. Given that IT affects the entire campus c...
University email system to undergo maintenance Friday evening; no disruption of email service expected
Information Technology Services (ITS) will perform maintenance to the Case Western Reserve University email system from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23. This work is not expected to delay or otherwise disrupt the university’s email system. Because email is critical to day-to-day operations, this mainte...
How secure is your email? Find out at Oct. 21 event
An important part of protecting privacy at Case Western Reserve University relates to how employees store and transmit data on their computers and other electronic devices. This fiscal year, the CWRU Compliance Office and Information Technology Services’ security team will partner to provide privac...
Find out how Apple’s release of OS X El Capitan affects campus community
Many members of the university community use an Apple laptop or desktop computer as their primary computing device. On Wednesday, Apple released the latest version of its computer operating system, OS X El Capitan, as a free upgrade for devices running Snow Leopard (10.6.8) or later. For more inform...