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Email security is primarily supported through the Microsoft Office 365 Email service.  All email is filtered and sanitized by this service before delivering to users and other services including O365 mailboxes, Gmail, and other forwarding services.  User experience and functionality may be slightly different depending on where your mailbox is maintained and this document is intended on providing a high-level overview only.
The departments of Information Security & Safety and Security, regularly receive reports of scams through Dartmouth systems such as email, phone, or messaging. It is important to make these offices aware of scams, so they can be investigated and that victims receive the best possible help. Dartmouth takes a great deal of precaution and measures to limit scams getting through to college systems, however some will always leak through. These offices are always here to assist you in navigating scams
This document describes the Information Technology & Consulting (ITC) requirements for maintaining up-to-date operating system security patches on all Dartmouth College managed servers.
Stop using LAN Manager and NTLMv1!

When performing Security checks in customer environments we often find out that LAN Manager or NTLMv1 is still allowed. Most customers don't know that this setting leaves the environment highly vulnerable to attacks targeting their authentication methods.
Information regarding the Log4J Vulnerability
Information on a HIPAA compliant Zoom account
This article covers recommended security settings for class meetings and office hours and for the secure handling of class meeting recordings.