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We're upgrading the security of your Trinity IT computer account
We're upgrading the security of your Trinity IT computer account
13 Dec 2024
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Popular Courses by LinkedIn Learning for December 2024
This month's selection LinkedIn Learning includes courses on using AI for business purposes, how to make an impact with your Slide Deck in PowerPoint, and finally learn about advanced formulas and functions in Excel.
09 Dec 2024
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Microsoft two-step sign-in phone text verification codes via SMS and WhatsApp
Due to a global change by Microsoft, Trinity account holders using phone text verification for 'two step sign-in' may receive verification codes via WhatsApp instead of their traditional messaging app.
09 Dec 2024
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Popular Courses by LinkedIn Learning for November 2024
Get a head start on the fundamental skills you need to grow your career. This month's selection LinkedIn Learning includes courses on Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Microsoft Excel.
06 Nov 2024
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Updated storage limit in OneDrive for Trinity staff and students
From 24th October 2024 lower storage limit will apply.
23 Oct 2024
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Popular Courses by LinkedIn Learning for October 2024
Get a head start on the fundamental skills you need to grow your career. This month's selection includes Articulating Your Value, Data Visualisation, Picking the Right Chart for your Data.
14 Oct 2024
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Understanding Impersonation Scams: How to Stay Safe
Impersonation scams are a type of social engineering attack where malicious actors imitate trusted contacts or organisations to deceive individuals into acting without using standard practices or platforms.
18 Oct 2024
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Don’t let inactive computers become a security risk
You may have computers in your area that are rarely used or set aside for occasional tasks—these are what we refer to as inactive computers. While they may not be in regular use, it’s important to keep these devices up-to-date.
18 Oct 2024
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What Are Gift Card Scams and How to Avoid Them
Gift card scams are a type of social engineering attack in which fraudsters manipulate victims into purchasing and transferring funds via gift cards from popular platforms such as Apple, Amazon, Google Play, or others.
17 Oct 2024
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Best practises in safely transferring data and what to do after a data breach
GSCAM 2024 - Learn the best practises for safely transferring data and what to do after a data breach
08 Oct 2024
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