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Orange Online at a Glance

Each month, Information Technology Services provides tech tips for the Orange community. Pressed for time? Here are this edition’s topics:

Notes from the CISO’s Desk

Cybersecurity at Syracuse is a shared responsibility. Whether you’re faculty, staff or a student, your actions—like using strong passwords, spotting phishing attempts and reporting suspicious activity—help protect our digital campus. It’s not just about tech; it’s about people. Stay vigilant, ask questions and be part of the solution. More.

Information Security Tip: Don’t Take the Bait

Cybercriminals target universities with convincing scam emails posing as trusted contacts. Learn how to spot red flags like urgent language, unfamiliar senders and mismatched links. A recent University phishing test showed 36% clicked a fake link—don’t be one of them! Review tips and report suspicious emails today. Learn More.

Phishing: The Digital Confidence Scam

Phishing emails mimic urgency and authority to make you click before you think—posing as banks, IT, even coworkers. But taking a moment to pause, verify and report makes all the difference. You’re not just avoiding a scam—you’re strengthening our campus cybersecurity. Learn More.

“Hacking Humans” Podcast Highlight

The “Hacking Humans” podcast covers the latest social engineering scams and phishing tricks. Hear stories of scammers using fake E-ZPass alerts, AI-generated get-rich-quick schemes and a $800K gold bar fraud. Tune in for real-world examples to help you stay sharp and secure. Podcast.

Digital Accessibility Tip: Enable Auto-Captions

Many mobile devices can generate automated real-time captions across all apps. To enable captions, on both iOS and Android, go to Settings > Accessibility > Hearing > Live Captions and activate the toggle for “Live Captions.” More Tips.

Interactive Campus Map

Explore our comprehensive campus map at maps.syracuse.edu, where you can sort locations by type (buidings, parking, etc.). Click “Wayfinding” and select “Show Only Wheelchair Accessible Routes” to find wheelchair-friendly paths. Maps. 

Helpful Resources

ITS and the campuswide information technology community are available year-round to help with your tech questions. Resources include:

Thank you for reading. Go Orange!