Do you use a third party e-commerce, HR, or sales service such as Digital Ocean, ActiveCampaign, Sierra Club, or one of many others to send messages from an NYU email address? Take these steps by March 31 to keep using the service.
Technology Security
Do You Use Mailchimp?
NYU wants to prevent malicious impersonation of University email addresses. If you use your NYU Email address with Mailchimp, follow these steps to verify and keep using your account.
Third-Party Services Sending Email, Newsletters, and Alerts Must Be Verified
Do you use your NYU Email address with a third-party service like Salesforce, 123FormBuilder, or Active Campaign? Complete this form by Feb. 28 so messages from that service aren’t blocked.
MFA/Duo: Remember Me for 1 Day
A single click is all it takes to make your MFA authentication last 24 hours for most NYU services. Here’s how to save yourself some time and hassle.
Switch to Duo Push for MFA
Getting a phone call when you log into NYU services? Use Duo Push instead, for a faster, more secure experience.
Cybersecurity Pros in Conversation
As part of the National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2020, Maria C. Suarez, NYU’s Global CISO, spoke with Hoda A. Alkhzaimi, from NYU Abu Dhabi’s Center for Cyber Security, about tech security issues.
Protecting Yourself from COVID-19 Related Scams
Some people continue to exploit the coronavirus pandemic to steal private data and money. NYU’s Global Office of Information Security is monitoring reports of attempts that may impact the NYU community.
Secure Your NYU Zoom Meetings and Classes
Learn how to effectively manage your NYU Zoom meeting or class and help prevent an uninvited guest from disrupting your session by following these Zoom Security best practices.
Watch Out for Coronavirus-Related Scams
Scammers use big news stories as opportunities to trick victims into revealing sensitive information or making “charitable” contributions.
Off the (Phishing) Hook
Phishing attempts sent through email are one of the most effective methods scammers use to swindle you. Check out the NYU IT Security News and Alerts blog for a round-up of common phishing scams and how to avoid them.