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The Division of Information Technology Services (ITS) is headed by Mr. Ronald Henry, Associate Vice President & Chief Information Officer for Information Technology.
The goal of ITS is to provide cost effective, efficient and reliable access to cutting edge Information Technologies of hardware, software, networking, and telephony for the students, faculty, staff and stakeholders of Florida A&M University.
Our mission is to provide cost effective, efficient and reliable access to cutting edge information technologies of hardware, software, networking, and telephony for the students (present and prospective), faculty, staff and stakeholders of Florida A&M University. Through the use of these information technology resources, ITS is committed to providing support to the University’s programs for instruction, research, student services, financial management and administration.
May 25, 2018 SUMMARY The FBI recommends any owner of small office and home office routers power cycle (reboot) the devices. Foreign cyber actors have compromised hundreds of thousands of home and office routers and other networked devices worldwide. The actors used VPNFilter malware to target small office and home office routers. The malware is able...
Please be advised that ITS is aware of an email with the subject line “Account Update” that was delivered to multiple FAMMail users. This email is a phishing scam that seeks to have the user click on a link to activate their account. You should NEVER click on links or reply to emails with your personal information from unknown senders. ITS is...
Please be advised that ITS is aware of an email with the subject line “Outlook Admin Staff Self-service” that was delivered to multiple FAMMail users. This email is a phishing scam that seeks to have the user click on a link and log onto your email account. You should NEVER click on links or reply to emails with your personal information from unknown...
Please be advised that ITS is aware of an email with subject line “2018 Outlook/Exchange Users” that was delivered to multiple FAMMail users. This email is a phishing scam that seeks to have the user click on a hyperlink and log onto your Outlook account. You should NEVER click on links or reply to emails with your personal information from...