ITS typically uses a standard firstname.lastname@uconn.edu format when we issue an official UConn email address. Continue reading
Featured Announcement
Atlassian SDLC Tools
The SDLC is an industry best practice methodology for planning, creating, and delivering software that effectively and efficiently meets business requirements and customer needs. Continue reading
Upcoming Windows 11 Deployment
Workstations with up-to-date operating systems receive the latest security patches, which provide protection against viruses and malware that can cause account and system-wide compromises. Continue reading
New Conference Room Bundle
Colleges, schools, and departments at the University purchase, install, maintain, and support the audio-visual (AV) infrastructure in their individual conference rooms. Continue reading
Quotas on Google Workspace Accounts
ITS will begin implementing storage quotas on Google Workspace accounts starting this October. Continue reading
Firewall Migration Project
Firewalls are network security devices that monitor and filter incoming and outgoing network traffic based on established policies. Continue reading
Phishing Awareness
Scammers are known to send messages that exploit the urgency of predictable events, such as tax season and the start of the school year, to more easily fool recipients into engaging. Continue reading
Updates to Email Communication Policy
Email is an official means of university communication. Email services are provided in support of the administrative and academic functions of the University, which may include various types of protected information (e.g., FERPA, HIPAA, PHI or PII types of data). Continue reading
Security Update for Managed Servers
The Center for Internet Security (CIS) Benchmarks are prescriptive configuration recommendations for more than 25+ vendor product families. Continue reading
Remote Access Options
ITS has provided a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) gateway to facilitate external access to university computers (e.g., work desktops) from local devices at another location (e.g., your home computer). Continue reading