Georgia Tech’s OIT Cybersecurity team protects the Institute’s digital infrastructure with proactive security, collaboration, and innovation to support research, education, and daily operations.
Georgia Tech is updating its utilization model for email and cloud storage solutions. The updates include introducing online archiving for emails older than three years and applying usage thresholds to OneDrive, SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box cloud storage.
Georgia Tech now offers certificate-based authentication to the wireless network eduroam, eliminating the need for username and password credentials when signing on to the service.
The Office of the Bursar, Office of Information Technology, and Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid partner to warn students about financial fraud against their Institute accounts and how to protect them.
Five Georgia Tech faculty members have been selected for the 2025 program.
Following an international search, the University of Georgia’s Murdie will step into the role of dean on June 1.
Cyber threats designed to trick unsuspecting buyers heighten during the holiday season as online shopping transactions increase.
Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology is strengthening official guidance around artificial intelligence (AI) and increasing controls around its use with existing Institute services.
OIT will no longer provide the Duo phone call two-factor authentication method for login to Georgia Tech systems beginning this fall, across two phases.
The Office of Information Technology Cyber Security department is spearheading a comprehensive update to Georgia Tech cybersecurity measures through a campus strategic initiative!!.