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Malicious actors are using the Coronavirus event as a basis for sending phishing emails, purporting to offer information or fraudulent grant money.
How to recognize and report email phishing attempts with a "current event"-type subject
Information on how to set up an ISU laptop and peripherals (Mouse, Keyboard, Monitors, Docking Station) in a work-from-home setting.
Access to the ISU campus network (ISU-Secure) is now available in Parking Lot M.
Staff and faculty who are working from home or off campus may need to connect to resources that are only available from on campus, such as the L: Drive. Connecting to the VPN provides a secure and easy-to-use method for connecting to the campus network.
Students, faculty, and staff may need internet access if they do not have it at home. Some free sources do exist.
You can test your Internet connection speeds to see if your service is adequate to work from home. This article also contains suggestions for evaluating whether your internet service provider and/or your setup in your home are adequate for the best connection speeds.