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Standards Around Prohibited Applications and Websites

​In accordance with the State of Georgia and University System, certain applications and websites are prohibited on state-owned devices and networks due to escalating concerns around data privacy and security.

Eduroam Certificate-Based Authentication

Configure your personal devices for secure access to the wireless network eduroam. Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff should configure their personal devices for a digital certificate via the Wi-Fi Onboarding Portal before December.

 

 

Georgia Tech Announces New CISO

Following a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Joseph “Joe” Lewis as its new associate vice president of Information Technology and chief information security officer.


 


 

Official Guidance on AI Use Updated as New Tools Emerge

Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology is strengthening official guidance around artificial intelligence (AI) and increasing controls around its use with existing Institute services.

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