Texas A&M’s Division of Student Affairs has transitioned to Windows 10 as its primary operating system, enhancing security, remote access, and user experience. Learn how to prepare for deployment, back up files, and navigate updated software like Office 2016 and Acrobat DC.

Learn how the new Corps Apps system streamlines rank assignment, contact updates, and permissions for cadets at Texas A&M. This FAQ page explains how cadet roles determine access and visibility, ensuring secure and efficient management of personal and leadership data.

Spirion helps Texas A&M safeguard sensitive data by scanning university-owned devices for protected information like Social Security numbers. Learn how weekly passive scans work, what to do if sensitive data is found, and how to stay compliant with university security practices.

Meltdown and Spectre are critical security vulnerabilities affecting nearly all modern computers due to flaws in processor design. Learn how these threats work and what steps Texas A&M Technology Services recommends to protect your devices on campus.

Local cybersecurity experts shared career journeys and practical advice during a panel hosted by Texas A&M Technology Services. From baseball to cyber defense, the event highlighted diverse paths into the field and emphasized the importance of community collaboration in cybersecurity awareness.

Texas A&M is transitioning from Skype for Business to Campus Lync to enhance communication tools across departments. Learn what this migration means for your workflow and how to prepare for the upcoming changes to your messaging platform.

Texas A&M's Division of Student Affairs has transitioned its digital signage system to a shared campus-wide Four Winds platform. This strategic move enhances content sharing, reduces licensing costs, and maintains uninterrupted service across campus displays.

Ransomware has become a booming criminal enterprise, increasingly targeting higher education institutions. Learn how this malicious software operates and what steps Texas A&M Technology Services recommends to protect against these evolving threats. [doit.tamu.edu]

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an essential layer of security to protect your Texas A&M accounts from phishing, keyloggers, and weak passwords. Learn how enabling 2FA helps prevent unauthorized access and keeps your personal and institutional data safe.

Outsourcing can be a helpful solution—but only when done right. This cautionary tale from Texas A&M Technology Services highlights the risks of handing off projects without proper oversight and the importance of internal collaboration to ensure success.