My Recently Visited Services
Atlassian Confluence is a collaborative website, known as a wiki. Confluence uses a WYSIWYG interface (what you see is what you get) to make it easy to create, edit, link to, and share web pages. Confluence is a free service for Cornell-related work, projects, and research. New sites, called spaces, are available upon request.
Provides content, delivery, reporting, and enforcement for required cybersecurity training and policy attestation.
Support for calendaring and calendar management through Microsoft Bookings.
Evaluation of site accessibility and options for remediation and improvement.
Vulnerability scanning of server farms available both on request from the IT Security Office and as self-service using scan-on-demand tools.
Google Drive is a collaboration service for Cornell, faculty, staff, and students which allows you to share and collaborate on documents and other files online.
Web-based and downloadable productivity software from Microsoft.
CIT is offering a suite of security tools that will make users' data safer and more secure—and keep campus better informed in case of emergency.
Consulting and configuration assistance for non-Cornell mailing services, such as Mailchimp.
Dynamic online spaces where students can reflect, publish, and share individual or collaborative content.
Configuration and deployment of service management tools, including TeamDynamix.
Components of the printing service that are not managed by CUPrint, but that are made available through PrinterLogic and managed by CIT for CITSG customers.
This is used by facilities to track physical assets and maintenance tickets.
The response to a reported or detected security compromise, such as a rejected Duo prompt, or suspicious account activity.
Comprehensive data warehouse capability for university student, financial aid, admissions, grad school, and contributor relations information.
The CU Blogs service uses the WordPress platform and is hosted in the cloud by a 3rd party vendor, CampusPress.
CampusPress has WordPress's ease of use and most popular features, while keeping the service economical by focusing on providing only those features of greatest use to its entire community. Security and maintenance updates are managed by the vendor, making the CU Blog service an ideal option for Cornell faculty and staff looking for a fast, easy way to publish content and manage comments from across the web, using a standard set of features.
An e-list is a way to communicate with a number of people through a single email address. Whenever someone sends a message to an e-list address, that message goes out to everyone subscribed to the list.
Participation in e-lists hosted by CIT is free; there are no subscription fees for list owners or list members. Anyone who has access to email can take advantage of the service. CIT's e-list service uses a product called Lyris ListManager.
Consulting, Development, and Issue/Troubleshooting for Facilities Billing Systems.
Enables applications and devices to send mail through Cornell's email systems.
This service offering allows customers around campus to request personalized security awareness trainings. Whether unit level, department, team, or office, work with the Securitry Office to develop a custom presentation, training, and or security communication.
Email accounts include mailboxes, email addresses, and email forwarding associated with an email address. This includes account provisioning and account access, but not user login.
Installation and support of audio-visual technology in your classroom, office, conference room or other space.
Manage and provision various network components, including wireless access points, switches, IP networks, jacks, and more.
Provides information when requested regarding Cornell IT Security Policy.