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To Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10: 1. Download Windows 10 Enterprise from TigerWare . 2. After the installation finished, burn the .iso file through Rufus. (Click here to learn how to burn a Windows 10 .iso file) 3. Once you finish burning the file, plug your USB device back in. Click on the Start Menu , and select Computer. 4.
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To Upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11: 1. Download Windows 11 Enterprise from TigerWare . If you are a student, please see Windows: Download Install File & Retrieve Product Key (Students) 2. After the installation finished, double click the ISO file (should be located in your Download folder). 3. Select Download and install updates (recommended) on...
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Important note about Moodle app: Due to changes made by the app owners to restrict certain features behind a paywall as well as having limited support for features overall, the Moodle mobile app is not supported. It is recommended that you use either your phone's web browser or a different device's web browser to access Moodle. To log into a Moodle course and access resources on a...
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General Information An abbreviation for EDUcation ROAMing, eduroam is a secure roaming infrastructure that allows you to use your university's credentials to access the internet at participating institutions. For LSU, this gives wireless access at other participating institutions using your LSU MyLSU ID and password. For visitors to LSU from participating universities, this gives...
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Data Classification Data at LSU can be classified into three categories (Confidential, Private or Public). Confidential data has a high level of sensitivity. Private data has a moderate level of sensitivity. Public data has a low level of sensitivity. Each category carries a different level of access and reputation risk. PS-124 Data Management outlines the security of data at LSU.
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LSU DNSSEC: DNS Security Extensions What is DNSSEC? In short : A secure domain name resolution system . The Domain Name System (DNS) was not designed with security in mind. Many Internet protocols have changed from their original design to accommodate changes needed for protection against the not-so-honest script junkies out in the world today. Many protocols, that...
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