The Tech Tips blog seeks to provide CU employees with helpful, relevant technical advice. Let us know what tricks and techniques you use to make your technology more intuitive!
Password managers keep your data safe by generating unique and strong passwords, stored in one encrypted place.
Review these best practices for creating strong passwords and safeguarding your accounts.
Multifactor authentication (MFA) is one of the strongest defenses against security incidents and phishing attempts. Learn how MFA keeps you and the university safe.
Learn how to identify and report phishing attempts before they compromise your information.
Securing your online traffic is a crucial part of keeping personal and university data protected.
Use Outlook Scheduling Assistant to schedule meetings with your colleagues.
Outlook’s Scheduling Poll allows you to propose multiple meeting times and let participants vote for their desired time – best for recurring or large group meetings.
When getting rid of old personal laptops or desktops, it is important to take these measures to safely and securely recycle your device.
By default, Outlook automatically sends meeting requests to the Deleted Items folder when you respond to them, making important meeting details hard to find. Learn how to disable this setting.

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