Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Fix for AirPlay Connection Issues Using Room Name

We noticed an uptick in tickets for AirPlay Not Connecting to Room Name issues this week and thought it would be good to remind everyone of this Knowledge Article that explains how to fix the issue when attempting to connect to an AirPlay using the VIA App and Room Name.  See the article for more information.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

RESOLVED: Leo/GPAC Internet Outage

UPDATE: As of 10:23, all of the wired and wireless networks in Leo and GPAC have been restored.

ITS has been made aware of a complete Internet outage affecting both Leo and GPAC buildings. Both wired and wireless networks are affected.

We are looking into this issue and will update the community as soon as we can. We apologize for this inconvenience.

Monday, July 29, 2019

COMPLETE: Leo Electrical Power Shut Down - Friday, Aug 2nd, 1-5pm

UPDATE: The electrical shutdown in Leo was completed on Friday, August 2nd around 6pm.

There will be an electrical shutdown in Leo on Friday, August 2nd from 1pm-5pm.

This shutdown will impact Leo basement as well as the second and third floors. Both wired and wireless networks will be affected throughout all of Leo and the GPAC building for the duration of the electrical shutdown.

If you have any questions about the electrical shutdown, you can contact Physical Plant. If you have any questions about the wired or wireless networks in the building, you can contact ITS at extension x-7973 or via email at its@manhattan.edu. We apologize for any inconvenience.

COPLETED: Planned Network Maintenance in Miguel - July 31st from 7-9am

ITS will be conducting network maintenance in Miguel Hall on Wednesday, July 31st, which will cause some localized network outages between 7am and 9am.



In order to improve network reliability, there will be scheduled network maintenance in order to replace some network equipment. This network maintenance will affect the wired networks in Miguel.



We apologize for this inconvenience. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact ITS at x-7973 or its@manhattan.edu

UPDATE: This maintenance was completed successfully.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Google Collaboration Challenge Wrap Up

Congratulations to all who participated in the Google Collaboration Challenge and took the opportunity to improve their Google skills!  We hope the information presented will allow for the community to be even more productive in your work.
If you missed the Google Collaboration Challenge, but would still like to take advantage of the tips and techniques offered and earn a Credly Digital Badge for completion of the course - no worries! The ITS Training Department has turned the 8 week Google Collaboration Challenge into an online Moodle course. The Google Collaboration Challenge link will take you to the online Moodle course.
You will have to self enroll in the course.

Upon successful completion of the course you are eligible to be awarded the #GSuiteCollab Credly Digital Badge.  A digital badge is a way to communicate and track achievement, they make your credentials portable and your skills more visible.  You can put the Digital Badge on your resume or link to your LinkedIn account. These badges or digital certificates, are issued by Manhattan College and they do not expire.

Please contact Anita McCarthy, ITS Training Manager: amccarthy01@manhattan.edu with any questions regarding the Google Collaboration Challenge and the accompanying Credly digital badge.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

COMPLETE: Leo Partial Electrical Shutdown 7/26 and 7/27

UPDATE3: As of 9:36pm on 7/27, all switches are online in Leo and GPAC buildings. Both wired and wireless throughout has been restored. 

UPDATE2: As of 8:00am, our primary data closet has been put on a temporary power circuit, and therefore restoring all of the wired and wireless networks throughout Leo and GPAC building. This closet will be switched back to the main power circuit at the conclusion of the renovations today (around 7pm). During this transition, both wired and wireless will go down briefly.

UPDATE: During this electrical shutdown, power was inadvertently turned off to the closet that services our main network equipment in the building. This shutdown has caused the both the wired and wireless networks for Leo and GPAC buildings to be down completely. ITS will update the community as soon as we hear of updates first thing in the morning. We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause.

There will be a partial electrical shutdown in Leo on Friday, July 26th from 1pm-6pm and again on Saturday, July 27th from 7am-6pm.

This shutdown will impact the center core area of Leo on floors 2 and 3. Both wired and wireless networks will be affected on these floors during this electrical shutdown. This shutdown is required for construction activities.  

If you have any questions about the electrical shutdown, you can contact Physical Plant. If you have any questions about the wired or wireless networks in the building, you can contact ITS at extension x-7973 or via email at its@manhattan.edu. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Keeping Tabs on Mobile Devices



photo of mobile device sitting on stone wall
As we roll out campaigns and educate our community on cybersecurity, we need to help make sure everyone understands and keeps in mind physical security risks. Because of the portability of devices, users have laptops, smartphones, and tablets with them when they are on the go, whether it is a trip to the coffee shop or a trip across the country. Make sure to secure your mobile devices to protect the device and the data it contains. Here are resources to help remind our community not to skip out on physical security!
With an increasing amount of sensitive data being stored on personal devices, the value and mobility of smartphones, tablets, and laptops make them appealing and easy targets. These simple tips will help you be prepared in case your mobile device is stolen or misplaced.
  • Secure those devices and backup data! Make sure that you can remotely lock or wipe each mobile device. That also means backing up data on each device in case you need to use the remote wipe function. Backups are advantageous on multiple levels. Not only will you be able to restore the information, but you'll be able to identify and report exactly what information is at risk. (See Good Security Habits for more information).
  • Never leave your devices unattended in a public place or office. If you must leave your device in your car, place it in the truck, out of sight, before you get to your destination, and be aware that the summer heat of a parked car could damage your device.
  • Password-protect your devices. Give yourself more time to protect your data and remotely wipe your device if it is lost or stolen by enabling passwords, PINs, fingerprint scans, or other forms of authentication. (See Choosing and Protecting Passwords.) Do not choose options that allow your computer to remember your passwords.
  • Put that shredder to work! Make sure to shred documents with any personal, medical, financial, or other sensitive data before throwing them away.
  • Be smart about recycling or disposing of old computers and mobile devices. Properly destroy your computer's hard drive. Use the factory reset option on your mobile devices and erase or remove SIM and SD cards.
  • Verify app permissions. Don't forget to review an app’s specifications and privacy permissions before installing it!
  • Be cautious of public Wi-Fi hot spots. Avoid financial or other sensitive transactions while connected to public Wi-Fi hot spots.
  • Keep software up to date. If the vendor releases updates for the software operating your device, install them as soon as possible. Installing them will prevent attackers from being able to take advantage of known problems or vulnerabilities. 
Keeping Tabs on Mobile Devices
Partially reposted from Educause July 2019 Keeping Tabs on Mobile Devices