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Tech tip of the day
Tech tip of the day













tech tip of the day

Schedule time to update your systems. For more information, see our page on Operating System Security Patches.Because of these advances, you may need to use the “forget network” option on your device, then reconnect using your USC credentials. For more information, see our documentation on reconnecting to USC Wireless. Update your USC Wireless settings. We have made significant upgrades to increase the security and performance of the USC Wireless networks.If you wish to remove already generated Zoom links from your Blackboard courses, please see the instructions posted on .īelow are some easy ways you can make sure your return to campus is smooth and secure!.If you are a faculty member that would like to opt out of these automatically generated Zoom sessions, please contact your department’s scheduling coordinator by 5:00 p.m.These courses will be available to faculty in Blackboard by Thursday,August 19. For Faculty: ITS will begin automatically creating Zoom meetings for fall 2021 Blackboard courses on Wednesday, August 18.Every day, make sure your computers and other technology are properly secured when learning, teaching, or working at home or another location besides campus.

tech tip of the day

It may take longer and require more steps to update and reinstall software on these devices, so plan time to do this before the start of class or work.Devices that have not been powered on in over a year present a significant security risk because they may not have the latest security patches.If you saved your USC passphrase on computers/devices, you may still need to update it on these devices to enable them to access USC networks or certain on-campus systems. By USC passphrase standards, you will have had to change your USC password at least once in the past 17 months, whether you were working from home or on campus.Here are some tips and tricks from USC’s Information Technology Services (ITS):

tech tip of the day

Many of you may soon be returning to campus after working remotely for more than a year! That means you may need to change or refresh your computers, devices, and applications you use to learn, teach, research, and work.















Tech tip of the day