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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
In 2020, the Board of Governor’s Audit & Risk Committee commissioned PwC to audit Distributed Computing across Carleton. PwC’s audit recommended improvements in: Digital Policies - Awareness and Application Digital Governance - Oversight and Monitoring Communication and Training As a result, much work has been done to formalize and... More
Phishing is a complex problem. While the tactics and methods are constantly changing, phishing is a cybercrime that uses digital tools like email, the web, and text messaging to steal confidential information. Phishing emails attempt to deceive recipients into divulging important personal information from users. In 2021, Carleton students and... More
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
The security and availability of Carleton’s internet service is key to the success of our thriving university, and its students, faculty, and staff members. Much like your broadband internet connection at home, Carleton has a series of physical connections that makes its on-campus networks possible. The university’s reliance on its internet... More
Monday, June 27, 2022
The powerful technical solutions, services, and tools ITS provides for Carleton University wouldn’t be worth much if we didn’t also train users in how to use them—and provide support when they run into issues. Year-after-year, we’ve committed to developing and improving our training and support offerings so the community can effectively... More
Friday, June 24, 2022
CPUs, hard disk drives, RAM. The general population is aware that modern computers are an amalgamation of these components and more, but few people outside of computer engineers and those who build PCs as a hobby are aware of what these components are or how they work. More and more, there is one exception,... More
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Before the COVID-19 pandemic began, many of us had never imagined what working from home might look like. And then, all at once, it happened. In March 2020, Carleton staff, students, and faculty were asked to stay home and to continue to work as best they could. Faculty and professional services staff from across... More
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, it was clear that the lives of students, faculty and staff at Carleton University were going to change. What was not clear was that we would begin on a path toward a technical transformation that would change the game for the entire university. When the cuScreen project launched, that... More
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