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Start of semester recap: IT readiness efforts set the U up for success

Two students talk while working on their laptops at a circular bar table in the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Business. (Courtesy of the University of Utah).

A deluge of commuters and students living on campus were mostly detour-free when returning to the University of Utah for fall semester. Similarly, the uptick in people using IT infrastructure didn’t hit any traffic snarls as the first week of classes got underway on August 18.

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UIT, 9 U orgs celebrate cybersecurity toolset implementation

A security lock is superimposed over an aerial view of the University of Utah campus.

Nine university organizations recently marked a major milestone — implementing a suite of IT security tools required by the University of Utah Cybersecurity Program. One celebratory event was held at Red Butte Garden & Arboretum’s Rose House and the other was hosted in Rice-Eccles Stadium’s Ken Garff University Club.

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Enhanced Duo 2FA process for Microsoft services starts on August 5

Additional verification step during the Duo process.

Starting Tuesday, August 5, 2025, all University of Utah users must complete an additional verification step during the Duo 2FA process when signing into Microsoft services. The U’s Information Security Office (ISO) will roll out the change on an ongoing basis.

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Matt Schroeder named director for ISO Enterprise Security

Matt Schroeder, director, Enterprise Security

The retired U.S. Air Force colonel brings more than two decades of cybersecurity, information technology, and engineering experience at the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Cyber Command, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Senate, and U.S. Department of Energy to the position.

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DLT reminds U community to guard against Zoom bombing

Illustration of a laptop computer with four figures on screen, depicting an online meeting, on a teal background. The shadowy figure in the upper right corner is wearing a hat, sunglasses, and trench coat, and is meant to represent an uninvited guest.

UIT Digital Learning Technologies urges U community members to guard against malicious gate-crashers who exploit online collaboration and video conferencing tools — particularly, a form of digital harassment known as “Zoom bombing.”

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U of U Health orgs celebrate cybersecurity toolset implementation

Standing, from left: Brad Avery, Lewis Hofmann, Rebwar Baesmat, Dylan Russel, Gabe Mickel, Kelly Tappenden, Kelly Marosok, Amen Koutowogbe, Jason Genovesi, and Clay Postma; kneeling, from left: Cody Rasmussen and Muazzamfaraaz Mohammed.

To mark the U of U Health organizations’ achievement, UIT Partner Relations hosted a celebration with plenty of pizza, cybersecurity star T-shirts, and gratitude for the hard work that made it all possible.

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Sophisticated, multistep phishing attacks use common tactics

White email message icon with a black exclamation point inside an orange 16-sided star being pulled by a red-orange fish hook on a green background. Around the email, from right, are a black padlock inside an orange rectangle, black asterisks inside an organelle rectangle (representing a password field), and a black and orange credit/debit card icon.

All phishing attacks use similar methods — like an urgent call to action — to trick people into divulging information, giving away money, opening suspicious links, or downloading/installing malicious software.

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Last Updated: 4/11/22