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The University of Central Oklahoma has the responsibility for securing its computing and networking systems (both academic and administrative) against unauthorized access, while making the systems accessible for legitimate academic and administrative uses.
Get Prepared. Be Productive. Stay Connected. Brightspace Pulse, an Android and iOS app, is free and available to all UCO students. This app provides a secure connection to your Learn@UCO courses giving you access to a weekly calendar, personal to-do lists, swipe to reveal grades, course updates, instant notifications and more. This article provides additional information on the options within Brightspace Pulse and a full guide for downloading, logging in and using the app tools and features.
The Office of Information Technology provides all UCO faculty and staff with a "P" Drive which is a secure and private environment for storing professional files. The P Drive can be accessed by all UCO faculty and staff regardless of if they are working on-campus or remotely.
Using the Phish Alert Button gives OIT the information it needs to defend UCO against the effects of malicious email attacks. Learn how to identify these malicious emails and how to use the PAB to stay cyber secure!
How to update, change, or reset your forgotten or lost password and apply it to your device(s).
The Responsible Use of Technology policy outlines appropriate use of computers, printers, fax machines, and other technology hardware, software, and the network on which all are connected.
Your UCO password must be changed every 180 days. Change your password anytime, but if 180 days have passed since the last change, you will be prompted to do so.
On June 15, 2022, the Microsoft Edge browser will replace Internet Explorer (IE) on Windows computers. This article explains that and provides links to resources and a method to report IE-dependent sites that don't function in Edge
OIT has implemented FortiMail to assist with the evaluation of incoming and outgoing email messages for potential threats. A separate quarantine space has been created for each unique UCO email address and messages that have been identified as potential spam will be routed to that address's quarantine. This article provides information on managing the emails that are sent to quarantine including how to release that email to your inbox.
Provides details about UCO's policy and recommendations for password security.
UCO workstation computers are occasionally restarted during maintenance periods. These restarts, sometimes called reboots, help keep your computer up-to-date and protected from malware. The monthly maintenance schedule is available online for your review.