IT Services is celebrating a successful awareness campaign during national cybersecurity month.
IT Services is celebrating a successful awareness campaign during national cybersecurity month.
The “Better than BOGO” deal will admit one adult and two youths free for each employee paying entry to the Lancer volleyball home openers Nov. 1.
The campus campaign for Adopt-a-Family is inviting sponsors for its holiday children’s charity.
The internet can be a risky place, but users can take steps to minimize that risk, advises IT Services.
The Campus Food Bank needs donations of canned goods and non-perishable items to meet growing demand.
The University is targeted with fraudulent e-mails on a daily basis. Readers need to be constantly alert to the possibility that an e-mail is not legitimate.
The Volunteer for Convocation program gets UWindsor employees engaged in the culmination of the student experience.
Over the past year, the University has been the victim of online security attacks.
“We’ve seen trends in the types of attacks that happen on campus,” says Kevin Macnaughton, team leader security in IT Services. “We hope that revealing some of these to the campus will go a long way in helping staff avoid these common scams.”
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Drama in education grad Mary Donohue is the guest speaker for the Oct. 4 Alumni on Campus Lunch.
IT Services will launch an information campaign to coincide with National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.