Report Phishing

The "Report Suspicious" button has officially replaced "PhishAlert" in Outlook. It is now available in the Outlook desktop app, OWA, and Mobile Outlook apps. Use this feature to report any unexpected or suspicious correspondence. You can also report concerns by attaching the suspicious email directly to: reportspamemail@ttuhsc.edu We've developed a knowledge base article with images to help you recognize the change. 

 

 

 

Microsoft 365

Microsoft 365

Stay up-to-date on the move to Microsoft 365. LEARN MORE

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Creating Separate Networks for TTUHSC

PLAN AHEAD - special use computers may be affected. LEARN MORE

 


SERVICE PORTAL

One-stop location for solutions, request and IT questions. Click here to visit the service portal.

SERVICE PORTAL

eRAIDER

Hub to manage username and password for resource access.

eRAIDER

REPORT IT ISSUE

Create an IT ticket related to issues and/or outages.

ISSUE TICKET

 

 

FIND IT ANSWERS
A library of information specifically geared towards IT topics.

IT POLICIES
Guidelines set to achieve goals and ensure consistency..

 


 

IT consultant/Engineer

 

Powering Research Through Technology

Push healthcare boundaries with TTUHSC's research-focused technology solutions. We partners with researchers to explore how technology can fuel your discoveries. Leverage existing tools or develop custom solutions.

Research Resources

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Technology for Healing

The IT Division plays an essential role in our mission to deliver the best possible healthcare. We achieve this by providing secure and reliable technology infrastructure that supports all aspects of patient care. We empower our healthcare professionals with the tools they need to diagnose, treat, and care for patients more effectively.

Discover our Data Center

 


56.01 Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources
As per Acceptable Use policy 56.01 section 10, connections to TTUHSC institutional resources with privacy VPNs will no longer be available on April 23rd. Connections to TTUHSC email with a privacy VPN will no longer be possible.

Some example of privacy VPNs include NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark. These are typically third-party paid services that encrypt internet traffic and mask the source of where traffic is originating. 

Connections from privacy VPNs create challenges for identifying true malicious traffic when institutional resources are accessed from these services. These services make it impossible to distinguish traffic between a legitimate faculty, staff, student, and a malicious actor. For this reason, institutional resources will no longer be accessible through privacy VPN services.