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The NetID is the unique electronic identifier, which in conjunction with a password and multi-factor authentication (where applicable) permits secure access to non-public Cornell resources and information.
NetIDs are unique and permanent. The same NetID is never reassigned to more than one individual; if someone leaves the university and returns later, the original NetID is reactivated.
Evaluation of site accessibility and options for remediation and improvement.
CU Print is a full-service printing solution available in high use campus areas including libraries, residence halls, and community centers.
The Student and Alumni Information System is built on Oracle’s PeopleSoft Campus Solutions system, a comprehensive suite that Cornell uses to manage the student lifecycle. PeopleSoft Campus Solutions is used from recruiting and admissions to student services and alumni relations.
Financial applications used to manage and audit financial transactions across Cornell University.
Apps on Demand is Cornell's academic virtual endpoint service. It utilizes Amazon AppStream 2.0 or Azure Virtual Desktop, to provide students and faculty access to desktop applications through their HTML5-capable web browsers. This service's main goal is to provide specialized software necessary for each course without requiring each student to purchase the application.
Vulnerability scanning of websites available both on request from the IT Security Office and as self-service using scan-on-demand tools.
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.
License assignment and distribution for centrally-managed software titles and packages that are not otherwise provided by fully-supported CIT services. Software cost, availability, eligibility criteria, and usage restrictions vary by title.
Cooperative assistance with campus statekholders who require review of and/or data production tied to investigations.
Provides content, delivery, reporting, and enforcement for required cybersecurity training and policy attestation.
A website list and database containing emails registered as Verified Communications for reference to determine the authenticity of email notices sent through official Cornell channels.
The response to a reported or detected security compromise, such as a rejected Duo prompt, or suspicious account activity.
Processing Technology Risk Assessments (TRAs) for software procurement.
IT Risk, Governance, and Compliance Consultation with recommendations for remediation, safeguards, and security improvements.
Physical space for computing needs, including filtered and unfiltered electrical power, available UPS, cooling, and network. The facilities are currently located on floors 6 and 7 of Rhodes Hall and in the CCC building.
Assessment tools aid in assessing and evaluating student learning and can provide different options to assess students beyond the traditional exam.
Comprehensive data warehouse capability for university financial, budget, and labor information.
Storage and retrieval of keys used for whole disk encryption on CIT managed devices.
Endpoint tools that are used to implement Endpoint Management solutions.
BeyondTrust Remote Support (formerly known as Bomgar) is Cornell's "Remote Assistance" tool. CIT provides remote assistance capabilities for technology support providers (TSPS) that allow TSPs to access an end-user's computer to resolve a problem without the need for an on-site visit.
IT Infrastructure Monitoring enables IT staff to track and respond to the performance of IT infrastructure, including servers, network equipment, and other devices.
Vulnerability scanning of machines (Windows, MacOS, Linux), available both on request from the IT Security Office and as self-service using scan-on-demand tools.
Vulnerability scanning of server farms available both on request from the IT Security Office and as self-service using scan-on-demand tools.