October 21, 2022
Apple just announced its newest operating system for Mac desktops and laptops, macOS Ventura, launching on Monday, Oct. 24. ITS has tested and confirmed that all our WCM-supported applications work with Ventura.
October 17, 2022
Cornell University’s Center for Advanced Computing together with Weill Cornell Medicine's Scientific Computing Unit, ITS, and Clinical and Translational Science Center are pleased to offer a new Scientific Computing Training Series.
Training sessions are open to all workforce members and students of Cornell University, WCM, WCM-Q, and Cornell Tech. They are free of charge.
For full course descriptions and prerequisites visit: https://its.weill.cornell.edu/scientific-computing-training-series
October 15, 2022
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an annual collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure we have the resources you need to maintain your security online. Throughout October, we’ll be sending you tips on protecting your information and avoiding malicious attempts to extract your personal data. See all of our 2022 tips here:
October 14, 2022
The term social engineering refers to types of cyber attack that exploit one of the more vulnerable aspects of an organization: its humans. An organization can implement the most sophisticated security software available, but hackers know that the easiest way in is sometimes through you.
October 14, 2022
Are you ready for changing leaves, pumpkin spice, and all things fall? If so, here is a way you can get into the fall "spirit" through a themed journey highlighting the history of the medical center! The virtual tour will be held on Tuesday, October 25 from 11 am - 12 pm EDT with archivists Chiyong (Tali) Han and Nicole Milano.
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October 6, 2022
It can be difficult to tell the difference between a legitimate email and a malicious one. We have tools and trainings to help you: Phish Alarm and ITS Phishing Awareness Training.

October 3, 2022
It’s October, which means it’s your favorite time of year. It’s National Cybersecurity Awareness Month!
Should I archive the raw data of a paper I authored but not as first or last author (co-author)?
If you are collaborating with a study team external to WCM, including institutions located abroad, and this collaboration results in publication(s), you are responsible for archiving the raw data that pertains to your contributions in the publication(s) (e.g., if your contribution was a figure, then provide the raw data & methods file for that figure). The same logic applies to grant applications.