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If you are listed as the point of contact with a third-party vendor and receive notices regarding a data breach or other data security related incident, please forward the email to security@ohio.edu.
This annual training will be a source of information for program administrators and hiring staff on how to run a successful camp, program or event in compliance with Policy 03.010: Minors on Campus.
At the Feb. 8 meeting, the Office of Information Technology is interested in collecting feedback on how it can better assist students, faculty and staff in managing “digital clutter.”
The first two modules for Cayuse, OHIO’s new electronic research administration software, are set to launch on Feb. 15, 2024.
The Ohio University Information Security Office invites the University community to participate in a question and answer session on Feb. 26, at 11 a.m.
The Information Security Governance Standing Committee recently approved three new standards.
Top Hat will remain a key tool in OHIO classrooms after the conclusion of the successful Student Response System Request for Proposal (RFP) process.
Microsoft has a simple and more secure feature with its Microsoft Authenticator app; the option to go passwordless when logging in to your account.
Information from the Office of Information Technology outlining updates and additions to OHIO’s teaching and learning technologies, tips for improving accessibility, and information security.
Android users at Ohio University are asked to be aware of a vulnerability within the autofill functionality of Android apps.
OHIO’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is excited to provide an update on the learning management system (LMS) transition.
Microsoft has released a preview of a new version of the Teams app for Windows and Macs.
Ohio University students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to stay secure this holiday season by implementing these practices when shopping online.
Ohio University values student feedback on the learning experience and strongly encourages student participation in end-of-semester evaluations to provide important information about their courses.
The Division of Research, the Department of Finance, and the Office of Information Technology (OIT) are proud to announce that Cayuse has been chosen as the new electronic research administration software.