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… there will be an additional opportunity for resits. The form and time of these resits will be announced as soon as possible. Work is also being done on a ‘leniency arrangement’ for students who have been demonstrably disadvantaged in any way by the cyber attack. The specifics (form and content) of this will also be announced soon. IMPORTANT! Don’t use the systems! It is of the utmost importance at this moment that students and staff do not perform any actions on UM computers or systems. This applies to … inside and outside the university. This is to avoid any risk for research and repair work and for data retention. Our own IT people are working on getting our systems online again as soon as possible. UM is assisted by specialists from the renowned cyber security company Fox-IT. Fox-IT is performing the investigation and provides assistance. On the basis of, among other things, the results of that research, UM itself is working on getting the systems 'live'. The Executive Board thanks the many …
… Zoekresultaten 5 januari 2020 Please check out our FAQ list In the wake of the Christmas Eve cyber attack against Maastricht University, experts have been working hard to repair the damage and reactivate all systems. The Student Portal, the schedules (read-only exclusively), Blackboard and study materials are now all accessible to students. In … callcenter for students The callcenter can be reached daily from 8:30 until 17:00 at +31 43 38 85 101 or e-mail: info@m-u.nl . Leniency arrangement for students Students who have experienced demonstrable obstacles in their study progress due to the cyber attack can address a committee, led by vice-rector Harm Hospers. Information about the procedure will follow. Latest update … Update #12: cyber attack UM …
… Zoekresultaten 24 januari 2020 24 January 2020 Although many students and employees are able to work again (for the most part) as they did before the cyber attack, the consequences of the hack are not over yet. The Executive Board therefore asks for some patience and understanding regarding issues that have not yet been resolved. Every day, dozens of colleagues are still working to restore everything as … for students who have been disadvantaged by the attack and the good news that the schedules for period 4 are available. It's also possible again to register online for an open day. Many things are working again, but not everything A month after the cyber attack, most employees can access their files on the central servers, use the internet, email and more. Students are able to attend classes, take exams, access the online library and more. See also the most current overview of which systems are …
… students The callcenter can be reached on weekdays from 8:30 until 17:00 at +31 43 38 85 101 or e-mail: info@m-u.nl . Leniency arrangement for students Students who have experienced demonstrable obstacles in their study progress due to the cyber attack can address a committee, led by vice-rector Harm Hospers. Information about the procedure will follow. Latest update … Today, a large part of our work can be resumed. Our experts have managed to make Outlook and the network drives accessible again very soon, which is very important for our research, education and our organisation as a whole. … Update #13: cyber attack UM …
… centre for students The call centre can be reached daily from 9:30 until 17:00 at +31 43 – 38 85 101 or e-mail: info@m-u.nl . Leniency arrangement for students Students who have experienced demonstrable obstacles in their study progress due to the cyber attack can address a committee, led by vice-rector Harm Hospers. Information about the procedure will follow. Latest update … Update #11: cyber attack UM …
… an extra field, with 'Employees' as the default choice. Students looking to access UM Services can use Student Desktop Anywhere (SDA), which has been operational since 6 January. Many things are working again, but not everything Five weeks after the cyber attack, work has almost returned to normal for most staff. Students are able to attend classes, take exams, access the online library and more. See also the most current overview of which systems are already working and which are not available yet. At … schedules for period 4 are now available for students. This is slightly later than usual, but no later than the previously announced date. Leniency arrangement for students For students who have been disadvantaged or suffered damage as a result of the cyber attack, there is a leniency arrangement. You can apply for this by completing the Application Form Cyber Attack Leniency Committee on the website . Do this as quickly as possible, but at the latest within two months after the disadvantage or …
… longer necessary. This update also includes background information about the Carbon Black software in regard to privacy and about the symposium on 5 February, which will be available to everyone via livestream. What is Carbon Black? In response to the cyber attack, UM has taken proactive security measures. One of these measures is the installation of the Carbon Black security tool. This programme runs on all Windows servers and workstations (desktops, laptops, VDI) that fall under the UM domain (for which … to share the recent experiences of UM and, by extension, to start the public conversation about the tension in higher education between the openness and accessibility that academia requires and the ‘closedness’ it needs to protect itself against cyber crime. Attendance at the symposium is by invitation only and is primarily reserved for parties related to the content of the symposium and for representatives of the media. There will also be a livestream connection, so that anyone who is …
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… Zoekresultaten Studium Generale | Lecture 16 september 2014 20:00 Cybercrime, stealing data, digital espionage are the biggest threats in the area of cyber security. The potential impact of cyber attacks will increase due to the rapid digitization of society. Data are vulnerable to abuse and misuse. International politics and diplomacy are taking on new forms, and this is visible with the increasing …
… Zoekresultaten 15 januari 2020 Why do cabled internet, printing/scanning/copying and VPN not work yet? Because of cyber security, it is necessary to monitor workplaces for suspect activities. For that purpose, the monitoring software Carbon Black is currently being installed at all workplaces. As soon as this software is installed at (almost) all workplaces, the … ICTS: servicedesk-icts@maastrichtuniversity.nl Maastricht University Office: muo@m-u.nl Opening hours call centre for students The call centre can be reached on working days from 8:30 until 17:00 at +31 43 38 85 388. Latest update … Update #19: cyber attack at UM …
… hard to gradually release more computer systems. We have now entered a phase where daily updates are not to be expected. As soon as there is news, we will report this. We expect to publish a new update on Monday 13 January. … Update #17 … Update #17: cyber attack UM …