Do you know how to safeguard your passwords? Identify a phishing email? Or protect your identity from being stolen? Don’t become a victim to online attacks! Digital Self-Defence training launched in June and can provide you with the knowledge and tools to ensure you are well equipped and know how to protect not only yourself but also the entire organization against cyber-attacks.
Information Technology is here to support you with your tech requirements. Whether you need help with your Wi-Fi, printing, IT accounts, or other issues, we’re offering additional IT support to get you started on the right foot.
Highlighting research interests plays a key role in UNIWeb. By tagging research interests, researchers increase opportunities for connections, collaborations and interdisciplinary research. Research is more easily available and searchable when themes are tagged.
In March 2017, we announced the project to upgrade the University’s fleet of Xerox multifunctional print devices to newer models. We are pleased to announce that the project was completed in July.
How do you add some fun to an already awesome work environment? Group together some fun-loving individuals who want to share a good time with their colleagues!
Security alert: Wire Transfer Fraud and Doppelgänger Domain Name Campaigns
Wire transfer fraud and Doppelganger domain name campaigns are currently significant and common risks in Canada. Read more about these threats so you aren’t a victim!
Have you tried Outlook on the web yet? The new Outlook on the web (https://mail.uottawa.ca/OWA/), formerly OWA, offers a bunch of new features for your email, calendar and tasks on a simplified interface.
Information Technology will be making changes to the Microsoft Exchange 2010 email infrastructure in the next two weeks to provide a more stable environment.