ITS offers dozens of technology services to the FSU community, from email and online training to Wi-Fi and websites.
The ITS service catalog is designed to make it easy to find information about and request university IT services in just a couple clicks. Start by browsing the service categories or searching the A-Z list and click any service name for more info. It's all here.
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What would you like to learn today? Whether you’re a student wanting to expand your knowledge in endless areas of interest, or a professor wanting to incorporate cloud computing into your existing course content, these resources can help you get there. LinkedIn Learning is a learning site currently offering thousands of online videos taught by industry experts.
Protect all your resources under one roof with the ITS server protection and threat response service. This multicloud security solution defends FSU-owned servers, virtual machines and cloud environments against known security risks and limits exposure to brute force attacks. Server protection and threat response continuously assesses the university’s security posture and provides recommendations for hardening FSU security defenses.
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What would you like to learn today? Whether you’re a student wanting to expand your knowledge in endless areas of interest, or a professor wanting to incorporate cloud computing into your existing course content, these resources can help you get there. LinkedIn Learning is a learning site currently offering thousands of online videos taught by industry experts.
Protect all your resources under one roof with the ITS server protection and threat response service. This multicloud security solution defends FSU-owned servers, virtual machines and cloud environments against known security risks and limits exposure to brute force attacks. Server protection and threat response continuously assesses the university’s security posture and provides recommendations for hardening FSU security defenses.