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  1. Stony Brook University is registered with the InCommon Certificate Service, a means for IT partners and the University community to easily and affordably obtain digital certificates for the safe sharing of online resources, such as the securing of departmental Web servers.

    The InCommon Certificate Service provides unlimited SSL, encryption and code signing PKI certificates for all domains owned by Stony Brook University for one fixed annual fee, allowing Stony Brook to issue certificates based on technical and security needs. The certificates are generated through Sectigo, a trusted commercial certificate authority.

  2. webpage Self Service Systems Classroom Media Systems CAMPUS STANDARDS | SELF SERVICE SYSTEMS |  MSE PROJECTS  MAINTENANCE STANDARDS Behind the Scenes ... Conference Rooms Self Service Systems Classroom Technology & Support ...
  3. for Faculty/Staff members and offers students various computer repair services. Support is offered through the Customer Engagement and Support Service ... University-Managed Devices Services Include: Asset Management Managed AntiVirus ...
  4. Certain employees may need mobile communication devices to support the legitimate business requirements of campus departments in achieving the University's objectives for excellence in education, healthcare, and research. It is essential to note that employees of Stony Brook University, utilizing Research Foundation or State funds, are prohibited from procuring telephone equipment, supplies, or services from local cellular service provider stores or service centers. Any requests for equipment, service, or user name changes with wireless service providers must adhere to this procedure. Personal use of the University’s mobile communication equipment and services is strictly prohibited. 

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    K16 Storage Solutions is archived student records from Blackboard and is available in limited file formats: PDF or screenshots (images).

  6. Tech Stations Conveniently located service centers for technology ... Schedule an Appointment Walk-In Services Services available include walk-up ... regarding the variety of technology services offered by DoIT.   Schedule ...
  7. SB Events does not include room reservations, catering, or event staff.

    SB Events is a web-based event registration management service available to the University community who are interested in having online registration for a University sponsored event and/or fee collection from attendees.

  8. Students can print in SINC Sites and other computer labs on campus, or by using Stony Brook's Print From Anywhere service.

    Staff and Faculty can visit the Institutional Printer Recommendation page for printer options.

  9. DoIT offers an eFax service that allows users to receive faxes (via e-mail) using any personal computer, laptop, or wireless device connected to the Internet.

  10. Stony Brook's Data Network Services and IT Security teams added additional security to the campus network during the summer of 2010. A network name server was implemented to check the URLs of websites that users on campus visit against a list of known distributors of malware. Instead of visiting a site that is known to be a distributor of malware, the Web browser is redirected to a malware shield (Web page) which advises users why the site they are trying to reach may have been flagged as being potentially harmful.

  11. OnBase is a document management system available for University departments who are interested in eliminating paper and managing their business files.  

  12. DoIT is no longer creating new Listserves.   This service is now only available for existing listserves.  If you are looking for a way to communicate with groups of people, we recommend Google Groups

  13. WolfMart WolfMart is Stony Brook's on-line requisitioning tool that allows purchasers to quickly locate and buy products and services from University contracts and preferred suppliers. This easy-to-use interface allows ...
  14. SINC Sites provide printing services, tech support, laptop loaner ... Site. Print from Anywhere services are supported by every DoIT printer. The LAPTOP LOAN PROGRAM for students, and Tech Center services are now ...
  15. SB You is a web publishing platform powered by WordPress that lets you quickly create professional-looking websites. Faculty, staff and students can create a single site or as many as they want for a variety of purposes such as course information, team activities or personal blogs and portfolios.

  16. Google Apps for Education is the primary email system for everyone at Stony Brook University except Hospital employees and members of the School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine. Stony Brook's Google Apps suite of products includes Mail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sites, Groups, Hangouts and a host of other applications to enhance communication and real-time collaboration across campus.

  17. LastPass Premium is a password management service that allows you to set, store, and safely share unique and secure passwords for all of your personal accounts.

    LastPass Premium is free for personal use to faculty, staff, and students (use LastPass Enterprise for work accounts).

     

  18. To prevent the inadvertent transfer of sensitive and/or personal data to unauthorized parties, the New York State Office of General Services (NYS-OGS) requires all surplus IT equipment to be cleansed of all data before disposing or repurposing. It is expected that all data be erased from the hard drive (and any other media) in such a manner that it cannot be recovered. Customer Engagement and Support can provide this service on an as-needed basis. It is recommended that when repurposing equipment (e.g. moving machines between personnel or departments), that the machine be cleaned of any University data before the swap.

  19. In an effort to decrease the number of passwords required to access computing applications across the University, DoIT has incrementally implemented its Web-based, NetID Single Sign On (SSO) service since 2008. Users can log in to campus applications such as Google Apps for Education and WolfMart without having to sign on multiple times or remember many passwords. The SSO service is only used for those applications accessed through a Web browser. Client-based applications, such as the mail client on a smart phone, do not use the Stony Brook SSO.

     

     

  20. Use getwolfienet.com to properly configure laptop computers, mobile devices and tablets to make for a quicker and easier connection to WolfieNet-Secure.

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