Eduroam, UW–Madison’s secure wireless network, is updating its trusted certificate on Wednesday, May 22, at 5pm.
IT News
The CISO’s Perspective – Spring has sprung (finally): What happened last Winter
After 18 months of working in committee, teams, and the editing and socialization process, our Chief Information Officer, Lois Brooks, had the opportunity to review and approve our Information Security Program and 2018 – 2021 Cybersecurity Strategy.
Dell SupportAssist Client Vulnerabilities
The Office of Cybersecurity recently released a warning about Dell’s SupportAssist software containing a set of critical security vulnerabilities and recommending that systems with affected versions should be updated “at the earliest opportunity” (see below …
Dave Pagenkopf named Deputy CIO
The Deputy Chief Information Officer is responsible for the 4 major core areas of IT at DoIT. Dave began his new role May 1.
Adobe Acrobat DC
Sometime within the past couple of months, the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat DC begun incorporating the new Adobe licensing model, forcing users to use their federated ID to login before using the application. …
Palo Alto Firewall Updates
Endpoint Management is currently engaging in a project to clean up the Palo Alto firewall configuration for networks we manage. The process started last week and will likely continue for the next few. EPM is …
macOS Mojave
Dear DoIT Departmental Support Customers, As many of you may have heard, Apple has released its latest update for MacOS, OSX 10.14 “Mojave.” This is always an exciting time for Apple users and this update …
Cisco Webex
Dear Departmental Support Customers, On Monday, January 28, Webex will become available for all campus faculty and staff. Webex Meetings and Webex Teams will be accessible via any browser and also available as desktop applications. …
Don’t forget, DoIT is here to help!
Dear DoIT VIP Customer: As we enter into the fall semester, we wanted to take an opportunity to remind you that DoIT is here to help with your technology needs. To view all of the …
The Pentateuch (well, sort of)…
As far back as the Confirmation classes I took when I was in middle school (which I remember being called Junior High School), I’ve always thought of the first five books of the Bible as setting the baseline for how people should act. Our pastors and teachers called these books The Pentateuch…