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Phase 2 of the campaign is now underway and requires full compliance of all GT-owned off-campus and on-campus/on-network devices by December 18, 2020.
In an effort to heighten the security of email accounts, the Office of Information Technology is preparing to remove basic authentication for student, faculty, and staff emails.

Daren Hubbard to Lead Covid-19 Infrastructure and Technology Activities

Georgia Tech has made significant progress in our efforts to control the spread of coronavirus through asymptomatic surveillance and clinical testing programs. The success of these programs at Georgia Tech rely heavily on the security and accessibility of robust technology and data reporting tools leveraged to enable testing and contact tracing.     

The CIO shares a message to students regarding technical challenges with registration services.
Georgia Tech has launched its new strategic plan, which presents a shared vision for the next decade, leading with motto, “Progress and Service for All”.  
As I wrap up my third full month, I’m eager to share takeaways from what has been an eventful November in my first CIO blog entry.

Looking Forward in IT; Holiday Cyber Safety

Greetings Everyone.

If you are anything like me, you take a few moments every December to reflect on the year that has just passed and assess whether it’s been a good one or not. The past year has been unlike any year we have seen before, and while extremely challenging, I am grateful for the great things we have accomplished in 2020. The video link included in this post shares my message to the IT community and well wishes for the holiday season.
 

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