University of Utah update on data security incident
Students, staff and faculty were directed to change their university passwords.
Read MoreStudents, staff and faculty were directed to change their university passwords.
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Read MoreInstructors will be able to connect their laptops to a ceiling-mounted microphone and camera using a USB interface.
Read MoreOn Sunday, July 19, 2020, computing servers in a college at the University of Utah experienced a security incident. The university has notified appropriate law enforcement entities and the U’s Information Security Office is actively investigating the matter.
Read MoreThis change will require some users to reconfigure their computers and/or mobile devices.
Read MoreAccounts are free for all eligible university students, faculty, staff and U of U Health employees.
Read MoreThe entirely digital 2020 ceremony came together thanks to interdepartmental collaboration and creative troubleshooting.
Read MoreUsers hosting Zoom meetings outside of Canvas should protect their meetings by following Zoom’s recommendations for keeping their meetings secure.
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Read MoreInformation on who must report in-person to work and those whose work can be completed remotely.
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