News & Alerts
Government agencies around the world recently confirmed that Ticketmaster was the target of a cyber incident, affecting the data of 560 million customers worldwide. Learn more about the Ticketmaster data breach and its impact on customers.
With temperatures getting warmer, you may be looking forward to relaxing at a sandy beach or excited to explore a new city abroad. But travel scams can make summer more stressful than relaxing, resulting in millions of dollars lost each year. To help your vacation go as smoothly as possible, here are some tips on how to avoid the most common traps.
A note about the executive order and forthcoming University policies.
PeopleSoft and PeopleSoft/HighPoint Campus Experience (CX) will be unavailable during scheduled maintenance to the Student Information System taking place overnight the next two weekends. Both are performed by the vendor, Sierra-Cedar.
A ransomware attack on a major US hospital network has endangered patients’ health, as nurses are forced to manually enter prescription information and work without electronic health records.
The Pitt Vaccination and Health Connection Hub collaborates closely with Digital to integrate advanced technology solutions, such as a custom-built vaccination management system, enhancing efficiency and accessibility for patients. This initiative not only streamlines the vaccination process but also supports community health through preventive care and educational opportunities for health discipline students.
Pitt Information Technology will update the University’s Wi-Fi certificate at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28, as part of our required annual renewal process to maintain security.
Wi-Fi services will remain uninterrupted during the renewal. However, students, faculty, and staff may be prompted to trust or accept the renewed certificate the first time that they connect to Pitt Wi-Fi after May 28. Trusting the certificate is required to securely access Pitt Wi-Fi services.
As the summer sun rises and the academic year is in your rearview mirror, it's the perfect time to embark on a journey of self-improvement. Whether you're a student thinking about your next semester, a recent graduate gearing up for your career, or a professional looking to enhance your skill set, use the next few months to level up your technology know-how.
Advances in research computing have propelled Pitt to the forefront of research, with the University ranking third nationally in NIH funding in FY23. Researchers utilize robust technology to collect, store, and analyze data; document and manage lab processes; and work with collaborators. Pitt IT supports the work of researchers, so they can focus on doing what they do best: making the University of Pittsburgh one of the top research institutions in the world! Here are the top six tools researchers at Pitt can start using today.
Microsoft Corporation has announced security updates for May that affect a broad range of Microsoft products. Microsoft Corporation typically announces security updates on the second Tuesday of each month.
Pitt Information Technology recommends that users immediately identify and install the security updates necessary to remediate these vulnerabilities by using Microsoft's Windows Update feature on their computers as soon as possible within the following guidelines:
The spring semester has ended, and for many students and instructors, that means a well-earned break from classroom activity. For others, the summer term is just gearing up. In fact, between all the summer sessions, Pitt offers more classes in the summer than during the fall or spring semester! Because summer courses are often condensed, the course structure and content may be different than in a full-semester class. Having all your tech ducks in a row is important for ensuring a good learning and teaching environment.
The ERM Program continues to be implemented across the University, with initial risk assessments currently taking place in Student Affairs and Pitt IT.
As the temperature rises and the days stretch longer, many students are gearing up for a well-deserved break from the school year. But for those who crave intellectual stimulation and want to get ahead in their studies, summer classes at the University of Pittsburgh offer the perfect opportunity to stay engaged and make progress toward their academic goals.
Research studies that receive funding from University resources, a grant, or a contract processed through the Office of Sponsored Programs are required to archive the data in repositories that are owned, controlled, or approved by the University.
Controlled Unclassified Information, or CUI, is information that the federal government requires you to appropriately safeguard and control from release. The federal government is increasingly using this designation, so you should be aware of its significance.
The Office of Sponsored Programs' transition to DocuSign has streamlined research administration, cutting down on paper use, improving efficiency, and supporting remote work. The digitization of processes not only enhanced speed and transparency in grant approvals but also contributed to sustainability efforts and improved efficiencies.
When every click and keystroke can seemingly open the door to hackers, the role of cybersecurity is more critical than ever. At the forefront of this digital frontier is Pitt senior Kevin Fung, an information science major in the School of Computing and Information and a junior security analyst with Pitt Information Technology.