- OIT to Block Built-In Browser Password Managersby Barrett ElderTo prioritize security and safeguard sensitive university and personal data, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) will be blocking built-in browser password management tools on UA-managed computers beginning March 31, 2025. This proactive measure is designed to avoid built-in password manager vulnerabilities and encourage using more robust password management solutions.… Read more: OIT to Block Built-In Browser Password Managers
- New Login Process for University-Owned Windows Machines Beginning January 27by Barrett ElderThe University of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is implementing a new login notice on all university-owned Windows machines starting January 27. Once a user logs in, a new page will appear with a message and an option to click “okay.” Once clicked, the user will have access to… Read more: New Login Process for University-Owned Windows Machines Beginning January 27
- Graduate Service Informationby Barrett ElderThe Office of Information Technology congratulates you on your achievements at The Capstone! Shortly after graduation, your access to UA IT services will expire. This article provides guidance for file storage, software access and email use after graduation. Software Access to UA-licensed software will expire 90 days after graduation. Some of our software partners offer… Read more: Graduate Service Information
- Bama Botby Barrett ElderNavigating technology can sometimes feel overwhelming, but the University of Alabama Office of Information Technology (OIT) is here to help with Bama Bot, our user-friendly chatbot available directly on the OIT homepage. Whether you need quick answers, step-by-step guidance, or support for your tech needs, Bama Bot is ready to… Read more: Bama Bot
- Award Winning: Catch A Phish Competitionby Barrett ElderCongratulations to the OIT Security Team on being nominated for a UA System Risk and Compliance Academy Award by the Office of Compliance, Ethics, and Regulatory Affairs! This recognition highlights the innovative “Catch the Phish – OIT Challenge,” which was praised as a fun and educational initiative to enhance cybersecurity… Read more: Award Winning: Catch A Phish Competition
- Windows 10 to be Restricted from UA Networkby Barrett ElderBeginning October 2025, Windows 10 devices will no longer be permitted to connect to the UA campus network. As a reminder, the final version of Windows 10 is version 22H2, will reach the end of servicing on October 14, 2025. All Windows devices should be running Windows 11. If you… Read more: Windows 10 to be Restricted from UA Network
- We Are IT – Cooper Leachby Barrett ElderIn the complex and quickly evolving world of cybersecurity, Cooper Leach, an Information Security Engineer III at The University of Alabama, serves a crucial role in defending critical data and safeguarding against digital threats. In a recent interview, Leach discussed insights into his professional journey, daily obligations, and the challenges… Read more: We Are IT – Cooper Leach
- Shelton Named UA Vice Provost, Chief Information Officerby Barrett ElderMike Shelton has been named the next vice provost and chief information officer at The University of Alabama and will begin his tenure Dec. 1. Shelton will move into his new role after serving as deputy chief information officer for the UA Office of Information Technology since 2019. He has… Read more: Shelton Named UA Vice Provost, Chief Information Officer
- Upcoming Change to OneDrive Storage Limitsby Allison TarpleyThe Office of Information Technology (OIT) is adjusting OneDrive storage for individual users. Starting October 30, 2024, OIT will reduce OneDrive storage capacity from 5TB to 250GB per user in compliance with Microsoft’s updated storage limits. This change will only impact users whose storage is below the 250GB threshold. Power users—those nearing or… Read more: Upcoming Change to OneDrive Storage Limits
- Use this Student Tech Checklist as your go-to guide for essential tech at UAby Allison TarpleyAre you starting your academic journey at The University of Alabama? To help you navigate your tech needs, UA OIT has compiled a comprehensive Student Tech Checklist. This guide is designed to ensure you have all the essential technology tools in place before you step into the classroom. Here’s a list… Read more: Use this Student Tech Checklist as your go-to guide for essential tech at UA
- Upcoming AiM System Upgrade: What You Need to Knowby Barrett ElderThe Office of Information Technology (OIT) will be performing an essential upgrade to the AiM system this October. Please take note of the following details to prepare for the scheduled downtime. Upgrade Schedule: During this window, the AiM system, including AiM Mobile and all reports or interfaces that rely on… Read more: Upcoming AiM System Upgrade: What You Need to Know
- Microsoft 365 Copilot Pilotby Barrett ElderThe first tool under review was Microsoft 365 Copilot, which integrates generative AI into the Microsoft 365 suite. This AI leverages Microsoft Graph technology to tailor outputs based on each user’s data access permissions, adding an extra layer of security. All prompts are processed by a private instance of Microsoft’s large… Read more: Microsoft 365 Copilot Pilot
- Otter.AI Pilotby Barrett ElderOIT assessed Otter.AI, a generative AI tool for virtual meetings that offers transcription, note-taking, and summarization capabilities. Similar to Read.AI, which was previously prohibited on campus due to security concerns, Otter.AI aims to make meeting management more efficient by generating notes and action items. It even includes an “OtterPilot” feature, which can… Read more: Otter.AI Pilot
- OIT AI Pilots: Exploring the Future of AI at the University of Alabamaby Barrett ElderAs generative AI tools rapidly evolve, faculty and staff at The University of Alabama are facing new challenges and opportunities. While many AI tools are making their way into higher education, not all offer the level of data protection required to safeguard university information. To better understand the potential benefits… Read more: OIT AI Pilots: Exploring the Future of AI at the University of Alabama
- Auto-Archiving of Emails for UA Accountsby Barrett ElderAs part of our ongoing efforts to improve and maintain our email services, The University of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology will begin auto-archiving emails over two years old for all students, faculty and staff. This decision was made after a successful pilot with alumni, retirees, OIT staff, and the… Read more: Auto-Archiving of Emails for UA Accounts
- Mobile Application Management Deploying to UA Facultyby Barrett ElderOIT will deploy security enhancements to protect UA data on Microsoft mobile device applications starting September 16. OIT will use Mobile Application Management (MAM) to protect UA data in University email addresses connected to Microsoft applications on mobile devices. Security enhancements include: These MAM security enhancements do not apply to… Read more: Mobile Application Management Deploying to UA Faculty
- myBama Upgrades – August 10by Barrett EldermyBama will be unavailable Saturday, August 10 from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 a.m. for minor upgrades. A myBama maintenance page will be available with links to essential services during the maintenance timeframe, and all services will be restored upon completion of the upgrades. If you have any questions or concerns,… Read more: myBama Upgrades – August 10
- Banner and Related Apps Unavailable August 18by Barrett ElderOIT will perform upgrades to the Banner platform starting Sunday, August 18, 4:00 a.m. until 10 a.m. The following related services will be unavailable during the upgrade period: If you have any questions or concerns, contact the IT Service Desk at 205-348-5555 or itsd@ua.edu.
- How OIT Resolved a Critical Incident with Crowdstrike and Enhanced Security Protocolsby Barrett ElderOn July 19, 2024, at 4:09 UTC, The University of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) faced a significant challenge when a defective Crowdstrike update caused a widespread disruption across campus systems. Crowdstrike, an industry-leading platform used by UA to protect servers from cyber threats, had released a Rapid Response Content update for Windows… Read more: How OIT Resolved a Critical Incident with Crowdstrike and Enhanced Security Protocols
- New DUO Operation System Requirementsby Barrett ElderDUO is the two-factor security authentication that the University of Alabama requires students and faculty to use in order to access myBama accounts. DUO now has new operation system requirements that students and faculty need review for their devices. iOS The current version of DUO Mobile supports iOS 15.0… Read more: New DUO Operation System Requirements