Microsoft Authenticator is the most secure method for the second factor of authentication when accessing your accounts at the college. It’s also the most versatile method. For these reasons, it is the IT Department’s recommended method for MFA. While Microsoft Authenticator works best when your device has an internet connection, either via Wi-Fi or a… Continue reading Tech Tip: Microsoft Authenticator for MFA
Category: September 2023
Email Scams: Watch for these Red Flags
Email scams are on the rise. The most important line of defense against scams is you! Here are some “red flags” to look out for when reading your email. If you receive an email that raises any of those red flags: Please be sure to report phishing scams to Microsoft to better improve the email filters. To help better protect your account, we… Continue reading Email Scams: Watch for these Red Flags
Use QR Codes for “On the Go” Website Access
QR codes make for an easy way to provide access to your websites for folks who are on the move with only a smartphone in hand. They eliminate the need to write down, type out, or worse, remember a long URL. The college’s Adobe license provides free access to a QR code generator that is… Continue reading Use QR Codes for “On the Go” Website Access
Free Tech Training with SkillSets Online
Looking for online IT and professional development training? Hoping to gain some IT certifications? We are pleased to offer SkillSets Online to all faculty, staff, and students. SkillSets Online offers self-guided training courses and tutorials that you can access anytime at your own convenience. Topics include Microsoft products, cyber security, ChatGPT, certification prep, and many… Continue reading Free Tech Training with SkillSets Online