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Changes to F:\ drive coming Sept. 25 – save on OneDrive!

  Posted on: September 16, 2024

Heads up! Beginning next week, IT Services is migrating the student F:\ drive to OneDrive to enhance your storage capability and improve file accessibility. On Sept. 25, the F:\ drive will become read-only. You’ll still be able to read and copy files, but editing and saving will be restricted. IT Services will then move all…

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Updates to the ASAR process

  Posted on: June 11, 2024

We’re excited to announce updates to our Application and System Access Request (ASAR) process which will increase efficiency, streamline workflows and improve your experience. What’s new? Dedicated forms for specific access requests In place of one ASAR form that is used for a variety of requests, the new separate forms allow for process improvements resulting…

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Cybersecurity Awareness: Live Demo – Vulnerable Computer Hack

  Posted on: October 19, 2021

For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Information Security team will demonstrate how easily an un-patched computer can be hacked without phishing or the user’s knowledge. Join us to learn tips and tricks to ensure that your system is not vulnerable. When: Thursday, Oct. 21, 12:10 – 12:50pm Where: Click here to watch the Demo (hosted on Microsoft Teams). This link…

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: “What’s in a name?”

  Posted on: October 4, 2021

Do you know the difference between malware, viruses, worms, adware, spyware and trojans? Watch for Information Security’s blog post to find out why you should—and look for more valuable tips during Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

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It is 9am. Do you know where your email address is?

  Posted on: April 8, 2021

It is 9am on a Tuesday morning.  You are getting ready to start your day after your favourite morning beverage, and think “do I know where my email address is?” It could be many places – your work computer, your friends address book, even safely tucked away behind Multi-factor Authentication. Or it could be in…

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Slam the scam – Protect yourself against CRA fraud

  Posted on: March 19, 2021

Taxpayers should be vigilant when they receive, either by telephone, mail, text message or email, a fraudulent communication that claims to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requesting personal information such as a social insurance number, credit card number, bank account number, or passport number. These scams may insist that this personal information is…

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