Watch for “business email compromise” phishing emails
A university leader sends you an email asking you to buy gift cards for employee rewards. Is it legit? Help protect yourself and UW by learning how to identify these phishing scams.
A university leader sends you an email asking you to buy gift cards for employee rewards. Is it legit? Help protect yourself and UW by learning how to identify these phishing scams.
Before the year ends, take advantage of UW–Madison’s EDUCAUSE membership. Dec 15: Check out “Forward: Your 2023 Planning Guide” to tackle the top IT issues for the coming year.
The Network Firewall Advisory Group (NFWAG) C2E Badger team developed a set of best practice principles regarding the administration, configuration and operation of the UW–Madison network firewalls. Learn why this is important to your work and the campus community.
We’ve had reports from some that the TechNews layout isn’t behaving as intended in the latest version of at least one email client. We’re working on a simpler design that will address the issue. Meanwhile, please try this fix for the Macbook Pro Outlook desktop client.
Nov 17, 10am via Zoom. CIO Lois Brooks will unveil the 2022-2025 IT Strategic Priorities, School of Education IT Project Manager Jason Erdmann will discuss the school’s Technology Baseline Project, and Chief Information Security Officer Jeff Savoy will discuss Cybersecurity to the Edge.
Next Tuesday (11/15/2022) is our monthly patch day! We will be applying various OS and application updates to managed computers.
Build your IT leadership toolkit. Join your information and technology colleagues Dec 1, online or at Gordon Dining & Event Center.
The higher ed IT landscape is ever-changing. Hear what CIO Lois Brooks had to say about the future of research computing and cybersecurity, and why investing in the IT workforce is so important.
The Cybersecurity Operations Center and Information Technology’s Office 365 email team have been tracking an increase in spam email messages promoting adult websites. Some of these messages include links to tech support scam webpages.
Earlier this week, users received an email from Microsoft announcing audio conferencing within Microsoft Teams has been turned off. Many wondered if the message was spam. We can confirm the dial-in feature expired Oct 31.