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Apple Software Update Bug – "Your Mac is up to date" is Not Always True!

MacOS Certified Desktop computers with Nudge enabled may get a prompt that "This device requires a security update" but after following the on screen install directions, no updates are shown as available. This is due to a community-identified bug in the Software Updater app used by macOS.

Introducing the Improved Two-Step Login Duo Device Management Portal

Starting Sunday, March 12, 2023, Cornell's Manage Your Two-Step Login website will update to the new Duo Device Management Portal for managing enrolled devices.

Ivy Chatbot Debuts Monday, March 6, 2023

A new way to search for information on IT@Cornell.

Yammer Cleanup and Maintenance Spring 2023

The Yammer Service in Cornell Office 365 will undergo cleanup and maintenance in the spring of 2023.

Update: Office 365 Two-Step Login Also Moving to Duo Universal Prompt

Starting Sunday, February 19, 2023, Office 365 accounts that have already been migrated to Microsoft Azure sign-in will also begin using the Duo Universal Prompt for Two-Step Login authentication.

Learn Google Analytics 4 with LinkedIn Learning

Build your skills and start using Google Analytics 4 with these informative LinkedIn Learning courses.

Coming in February 2023: The Duo Universal Prompt

In February 2023, Cornell will be updating the look and feel of the Duo prompt used by Two-Step Login. This update will make authenticating your Cornell sign-ins more secure, streamlined, and accessible.

Data Privacy Week: January 22–28, 2023

Data Privacy Week is January 22–28. Cornell has signed on as a 2023 Champion to help ensure a culture of digital privacy for all. Learn how to manage your personal information and keep it secure. Be #PrivacyAware.

Why use Google Drive?

You may be very comfortable navigating the Google environment.

CrashPlan to Update Branding on Backup Alert Messages Starting January 26, 2023

On January 26, 2023, CrashPlan will begin labeling user and administrative alerts about device backup status with the CrashPlan logo and name. Previously these messages were labeled with the company’s former name and logo, Code42.

At Cornell we value your privacy. To view
our university's privacy practices, including
information use and third parties, visit University Privacy.