Documentation on services that provide security, data integrity, and compliance for institutional activities.
Includes identity and access management, security consulting and educations, incident
response and investigation, and security policy and compliance
This article explains the safety features provided by Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection (ATP).
Step by step instructions on how to set up Multi-Factor Authentication and Self-Service Password Reset
This article contains resources to help you find reputable anti-virus software for your personally-owned computer.
This article contains tips and instructions on how to back up files and settings on Apple (Mac) computers to prepare for a new computer and for protection in case of accidents.
Tips for backing up your PC - good practices for security, additional water spillage, and moving to a new computer.
General tips for backing up your data - a good practice for security, accidental water spills, and moving to a new computer.
Need to get a document signed? See our documentation on getting started with Adobe Sign and its frequently asked questions.
This article shows examples of how the external sender tagging will appear in Outlook client and Outlook for Web.
This article is to help users prepare for transitioning from Middlebury services when they leave.
This article contains detailed instructions on how to set up (or reset) the Microsoft Authenticator app.
This article provides details about Microsoft's new "number matching" verification feature for MFA and also explains how to activate "phone sign-in" for a smoother authentication process.
This article explains the different options available for use with Multi-Factor Authentication verifications so you can choose the one that makes the most sense for your situation.
Need to reset your password? Check out this article for instructions based on your situation, as well as pointers for best practices.
This guide explains how to set up both Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) for your Middlebury Account.
This article explains what Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is, why it's needed, and basic details about how it works.