11/11/20 - KU Web Services have been restored
Issues with KU web services have been resolved.
Issues with KU web services have been resolved.
Power service has been restored to all buildings affected.
CMS service has been restored. . The ticket number for this incident is INC9584714. If you have any further information not included here, please contact IT CSC at 864-8080.
Issues with M365 Outlook and Teams have been resolved.
Issues with Microsoft 365 services have been resolved.
KU IT is advising of a power outage on campus that has affected some IT services. Facilities Services staff are working to ensure power is restored on campus. We will provide any updates on IT services if information becomes available.
Issues with calls through MS Teams have been resolved. If you continue to experience any problems with MS Teams services, please contact KU IT Customer Service Center at 785-864-8080.
In March, I sent an email alerting the KU community that criminals were using the COVID-19 pandemic to send phishing messages, dangerous attachments and links to malicious websites.
Campuswide flexibility and courage during these unprecedented times has allowed KU to make a quick jump to remote learning. While the timeline meant less-than-optimal technology outcomes in some cases, IT staff are working to ensure everyone has the tools they need to succeed.
Campuswide flexibility and courage during these unprecedented times has allowed KU to make a quick jump to remote teaching and work. While the timeline meant less-than-optimal technology outcomes in some cases, IT staff are working to ensure everyone has the tools they need to succeed.
Zoom, an online video meeting tool of choice during the coronavirus crisis, has been in the news recently for security vulnerabilities that allow uninvited participants to join and disrupt meetings.
The Center for Teaching Excellence, Center for Online & Distance Learning, KU Information Technology and Faculty Development have partnered on a website to help instructors rapidly move their classes online.
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has noticed a rise in COVID-19 (coronavirus)-related cyber scams.
KU IT will migrate all email accounts to Microsoft’s Office 365 cloud service during spring 2020.
Multi-factor authentication is only one step to properly securing your identity.
Enroll & Pay will have a new tile-based interface after the upgrade, making information easier to find.
KU online systems are better protected now that the university completed its transition to multi-factor authentication with Duo on Oct. 1.
A recent upgrade has accelerated internet connections for the University of Kansas and other institutions in the state.
A new fiber pathway provides safeguards against a catastrophic internet outage for the University of Kansas, Lawrence Memorial Hospital and other local entities.