Weak passwords are a threat to the security of your information. For a quick test to see if your passwords are strong, try this Microsoft "Password Checker" site:
https://www.microsoft.com/security/pc-security/password-checker.aspx
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Monday, 2 January 2012
Trial of Evening Support Services
Based on feedback received last year as we developed the MHC Technology Plan, we will evaluate the demand for evening IT Support Services. For the Winter 2011 academic term we will expand Support Centre hours until 8:00 PM Monday through Thursday. We will track the number and the type of service requests we get during the evenings to determine if the demand warrants a permanent allocation of additional resources to support evening service.
Starting Tuesday January 3, 2011 the IT Support Centre will be staffed for walk-up, phone, and email support until 8:00 PM Monday through Thursday.
- Tel: 403.529.3899
- email: callcentre@mhc.ab.ca
Starting Tuesday January 3, 2011 the IT Support Centre will be staffed for walk-up, phone, and email support until 8:00 PM Monday through Thursday.
To report technology problems or for assistance, please contact the IT Support Centre.
- Walk up service at window by room B223
- Tel: 403.529.3899
- email: callcentre@mhc.ab.ca
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
College Closure and IT Service Over Christmas
Season's Greetings!
MHC is closed from Friday December 23 until Tuesday January 3, 2012. During this time information technology support is limited to emergency system outages. Address service requests to the Support Centre at callcentre@mhc.ab.ca . Non-urgent issues will be responded to after the Christmas break.
Thank you
Chuck Payne
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
'Tis the Season for Online Scams
Hello all,
I subscribe to an IT security newsletter from the the SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute. Scams are ever present online, Christmas and New Years are no exception. I thought this month's newsletter may be helpful in securing your personal information.
http://www.securingthehuman.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201112_en.pdf
- Chuck
I subscribe to an IT security newsletter from the the SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute. Scams are ever present online, Christmas and New Years are no exception. I thought this month's newsletter may be helpful in securing your personal information.
http://www.securingthehuman.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201112_en.pdf
- Chuck
Friday, 14 October 2011
Thursday October 20 - Leave Office Computers on Overnight
We would like
to ‘push’ the latest version of the
F-Secure Client Security software to MHC computers (i.e. install the software over the network to individual computers) during the
evening and overnight on October 20. For this to work, the computer must be running. Please leave
your computer on overnight Thursday October 20.
Your assistance is appreciated.
Once the software is installed, the computer will reboot.
With this in mind please do the following as you leave for the day:
1) Save your work, and close all files.
2) Close all applications (Outlook, Word, Excel)
3) Leave your computer running (you may log out if you wish,
but do not ‘Shut Down’)
Your assistance is appreciated.
Monday, 12 September 2011
ITS Initiatives - New Services and Directions
Hello all, and welcome back to a new academic year.
Chuck Payne
Wireless Services
Classroom Equipment Expansion
Web VPN Service
P Drive
ITS has completed a number of important initiatives to improve IT services at MHC. Below find a brief explanation of some of the ones that may affect you in your work. As always, for more information about IT Services at MHC feel free to contact me. To report technology problems or for assistance, please contact the IT Support Centre by phone, 403-529-3899, email callcentre@mhc.ab.ca, or in person at the IT services help desk, room B 222A.
Chuck Payne
Director, Information Technology
Medicine Hat College
403 529-3870
Wireless Services
MHC-WiFi Wireless Network
We have moved to authenticated access to the MHC-WiFi network. This means you need to enter your MHC username and password to log onto the system. This should reduce the number of devices that automatically connect to the network, better providing enough ‘leases’ (IP addresses) and enough bandwidth for students and employees.
For the security of your personal information:
- Read the terms of use on the log-in page, and if you agree to the terms, enter your username and password at the bottom of the page.
- Only connect to the network named MHC-WiFi on campus at MHC. You may at times see other networks that you can connect to. These would most often be ‘rogue’ networks set up by some thoughtful, lovely person to try and get access to your personal information.
- Be wary whenever you use Internet services.
- Wireless access will be available in instructor’s offices in the E, L, S and 3rd floor B-wings soon into this academic year.
- We are exploring the possibility of placing an access point in the H building
- An outside access point will be added to the south side of the T-wing for access around the ‘Tea House’ garden area
- Later during the year, expansion will continue in order to provide more access in heavily used areas (e.g. The Crave, Soft Seat Area)
80% or more of the Medicine Hat Campus main building area will have Wi-Fi access in the coming months.
Content Filtering Removal
Expansion of the MHC wireless services should allow the wireless network to better serve as a research and instructional network. As this network is separated from the ‘wired’ network, isolating it from MHC business systems that house private employee and student information, there is a reduced risk of a hacker or a malware infected computer using the Wi-Fi network to compromise the security of MHC systems.
The Websense Content filtering system will be turned off on the MHC-WiFi network.
Benefits
- Students and faculty will be able to use this network to access websites that are blocked by Websense on the wired network.
- There is a greater risk that users will be exposed to offensive content or infected websites. Hence the "terms of use" disclaimer posted on the MHC-WiFi log-in page.
- There is a risk that individual users on this network could consume large amounts of bandwidth slowing down access across the network. We are putting bandwidth restrictions in place on the wireless network to try and avoid this problem.
Classroom Equipment Expansion
Nearly all classroom spaces have at least an Internet connected computer and a projector, the final few classrooms without any technology will be outfitted in the coming months.
- For the last year or so, we have put an "Extron" panel in newly equipped rooms. This is a convenient, easy to use, wall mounted push-button panel to select the technology (projector, input) to be used in the room.
- In the most recently completed rooms (about 11 so far) we have put in a video cable direct to the projector so that anyone coming into the room with a computer can use the projector to display their computer (i.e. no need to log in to the network to access the projector). We can provide this ‘direct to projector’ VGA cable in other rooms and would appreciate requests to allow us to prioritize where we include this connectivity.
SharePoint
- We are in the midst of a project to replace our old SharePoint server named ‘Winky’ with a new server named ‘Source’.
- Further information will come in the next few weeks explaining the process of moving contents from the old SharePoint system to the new, and setting a date for taking the old system offline.
- Unfortunately it is not possible in Sharepoint to migrate the data directly from the old to new server without the purchase of expensive management tools. We encourage departments to move only what they need to the new site. This is an opportunity to weed unneeded content.
- ITS staff will be available to assist and answer questions.
- Our new Blackboard analyst along with the ETS team is developing a service that will automatically enrol students in Blackboard courses.
- A few instructors have been trialing the process.
- Based on feedback and our ability to make progress, we will be advertising this service broadly in future terms.
- We are working towards an online form where instructors would request new Blackboard course sites, the copying of current sites, and could request automatic enrolments into Blackboard for some or all of their courses.
- At present, all such processes are manual.
Web VPN Service
Accessing College Services and Data From Off Campus
Last year we put in place a web based VPN service (virtual private network). MHC employees can log in to the service and access network storage locations and key applications needed in their work.
- This service also provides access to each employee’s storage location on the network (The ‘P’ drive, explained below).
- Based on your job role, the VPN will provide access to information and various applications from offsite, including accessing your monthly payroll information, the Course Outline Manager, CampusVue SIS information, course folders and shared departmental folders.
- If logged in on campus, go here to SharePoint for instructions on accessing the VPN, or feel free to contact the Support Centre for assistance.
P Drive
Network Storage for Your College Files
It has been about a year since we have provided an individual network storage location for all employees at MHC, labelled the ‘P’ for ‘personal’ drive. For many employees, this area will provide advantages over storing files on their local office computer:
- This folder is backed up regularly to our network storage array, greatly reducing the chance that you will lose files if your computer ‘crashes’.
- This folder is accessible from any computer with an Internet connection by logging in to the college’s web VPN service.
- Instructions on accessing the P drive can be found on this ITS blog:
Friday, 2 September 2011
MHC Wireless Services
The college is moving to an authenticated wireless network service where students and employees will need to use their college username and password to log on. This service will provide a greater number of more reliable connections than our current open service.
We need to run some tests, to trial the system. These tests will start today and will continue over the next few days as we hope to get if fully operational for the first day of classes.
In the next few days you will experience a disruption of the wireless service, and can expect:
- The current MHC-Public wireless network will disappear and devices will be disconnected -A new network called MHC-WiFi will be available. To use this network you will need to use your college username and password
- To connect to the network, select MHC-WiFi from your computer or mobile device
- Once connected open up your web browser
- You will be directed to a page indicating the terms of use in accessing the network. Please read this and scroll to the bottom of the page
- If you accept the conditions, you enter your username and password
- For this system, the username and password is the one used to connect to MHC computers and networks in labs and offices
- Click the green coloured Submit button
More detailed information will be sent out in the coming days as the kinks are worked out of the system and we bring it permanently online.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
MHC Technology Plan - Final Aproval
The MHC Technology Plan 2011-2014 will be taken to President's Council for approval in September. The draft to be presented is available here:
Technology Plan 2011-2014
We should be budgeting and directing our overall activity based on this plan from September on.
Technology Plan 2011-2014
We should be budgeting and directing our overall activity based on this plan from September on.
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Useful IT Security Information
A security newsletter I subscribe to recently referred to a fact sheet titled "Best Practices for Securing Your Home Network" that goes beyond home networks and wireless to cover email and traveling with mobile devices and more. It is one of the best overviews I have read for some time. It can be found at:
http://www.nsa.gov/ia/_files/factsheets/Best_Practices_Datasheets.pdf
http://www.nsa.gov/ia/_files/factsheets/Best_Practices_Datasheets.pdf
So, you want a special piece of equipment eh?
ITS is working to develop an IT Famework, essentially a set of policies to direct our operations. The advantage of having policy is that, if crafted well, they provide clear direction and a fair and equitable means to guide decisions; they set the rules. Policy is ever changing; legislative requirements, processes, and standards pass quickly and we need to adapt. We also may find that policy is not working well for its intended purpose, and need to change it for that reason.
For the last year or so we have used a process in the ITAPP Policy to vet special requests for computer equipment, requests that are outside of the usual allocation of equipment as stipulated in the college’s Computer Allocation Policy. This process is proving to be cumbersome and ineffective. The ITAPP policy is essentially a security, access, and bandwidth management policy that is not well suited to deciding on day to day, operational uses of technology. With this experience in mind, and with the direction of the ITAPP committee, we will bring forth to President’s Council changes to the ITAPP and the Computer Allocation policies to have special requests for computer equipment brought through the budget process. The budget process is well established, and is used to decide on practically all other significant equipment requests at MHC.
Relevant sections of the revised Computer Allocation Policy have been drafted (not yet authorized) as follows:
7) MHC employees will be provided with access to a computer based on the software requirement, teaching environment, and industry standard. In practice, this means that all MHC employees will be provided a MS Windows computer except in the following circumstances and assuming approval of the exception by the college through supervisory and budget processes:
For the last year or so we have used a process in the ITAPP Policy to vet special requests for computer equipment, requests that are outside of the usual allocation of equipment as stipulated in the college’s Computer Allocation Policy. This process is proving to be cumbersome and ineffective. The ITAPP policy is essentially a security, access, and bandwidth management policy that is not well suited to deciding on day to day, operational uses of technology. With this experience in mind, and with the direction of the ITAPP committee, we will bring forth to President’s Council changes to the ITAPP and the Computer Allocation policies to have special requests for computer equipment brought through the budget process. The budget process is well established, and is used to decide on practically all other significant equipment requests at MHC.
Relevant sections of the revised Computer Allocation Policy have been drafted (not yet authorized) as follows:
7) MHC employees will be provided with access to a computer based on the software requirement, teaching environment, and industry standard. In practice, this means that all MHC employees will be provided a MS Windows computer except in the following circumstances and assuming approval of the exception by the college through supervisory and budget processes:
- If software required for the job role can only be sourced for another computing environment, access to that computing environment may be provided.
- Instructional staff instructing MHC students in a non MS Windows computer lab will be provided with a computer compatible with, or the same as, the lab computers, if it is their preference. - Instructional staff instructing MHC students in the use of a software product that is only available on a non MS Windows computing environment will be provided with a computer that runs the software product, if it is their preference.
- Instructional staff who are teaching in a field of study or industry in which the use of a particular computing environment is predominant or a standard will be provided with a computer compatible with, or the same as, that particular computing environment, if it is their preference.
- Instructional staff who are teaching in a field of study or industry in which the use of a particular computing environment is predominant or a standard will be provided with a computer compatible with, or the same as, that particular computing environment, if it is their preference.
- Information technology support staff and educational technology support staff will be provided with appropriate access to whatever type of computer systems are needed for their job role.
Exceptions
Requests for computer systems and configurations that fall outside of the allowance of this policy must be based on the job related need of the employee(s) and take into consideration implications for support costs and support capability at the college, as well as purchasing cost.Process for Authorizing of Exceptions
The allocation of computer systems and configurations beyond the parameters of this policy will be determined through the MHC budget process, and requires:· the approval of the Budget Centre Manager and,
· the approval of the responsible Vice President and,
· and approval of the Budget Committee
Requests detailing the type of computer equipment requested, the cost, and the justification for the purchase are brought forth in the annual budget process by the budget centre managers.
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