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2023 Technology Survey

The Pepperdine IT department will release its 14th Annual Technology Survey from March 13 - April 3.

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Why Cyber Security Awareness Month at Pepperdine?

Why do we have a Cyber Security Awareness Month at Pepperdine?

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Project Management: Onsite and Online

Learn about the three foundational practices that project managers rely on.

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When Tech Fails, What's Your Plan B?

In this time of fires, pandemics, earthquakes and more, having a backup plan tailored to your professional needs is vital.

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Secure Remote Work and Study

In making the necessary adjustments to transition from in-person work and study to functioning remotely, here are some essential things to consider to keep you safe.

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CIO’s Perspective on Zoom Security

Pepperdine's Chief Information Officer Jonathan See talks about privacy and security using Zoom, one of the university's two web-conferencing platforms.

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Vital Summer Security Preparation

This is the perfect time to enroll a second device in SecureConnect to protect your access to the Pepperdine network and all your data.

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Scammers Try Using Suspicious "Records" to Steal Identities

Digital scams can take many forms, including a harmless package that comes with cleverly designed discs designed to tempt you to insert them into your computer. Don't do it!

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Data Insecurity: Smart Hackers or Bad Hygiene?

You are safer if you keep your computer and software up with the latest security patches and use a different password on every website. That is basic hygiene.

Tech Central Saves the Day for a Student

Crashing Computer Falls into the Right Hands at Tech Central

Tech Central provide crucial safety net as student's computer crashes.