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PawPrint

A PawPrint is your ID for access to many MU technology resources. All students are provided with a PawPrint. Use these tools to activate your PawPrint, set (or reset) your password, and more....

Security Best Practices

Keeping software updated is critical to safe computing. Updates often fix security vulnerabilities. Find out more...

Copyright Policy

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998 is a federal law that is designed to protect copyright holders from online theft — that is, from the unlawful reproduction or distribution of their works. The DMCA covers music, movies, text and anything that is copyrighted. Learn more about the DMCA...

MU Computer Registry

You must register your computer and other computing devices accessing TigerNet using the MU Computer Registry. The registry enables us to contact you more quickly if you are the victim of a security incident. Register your computer now.

Acceptable Use Policy

The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is a collection of rules concerning the use of all University computer resources, including hardware, software, data, networks. Read the full AUP at the Division of IT Web site.

Make IT Safe

Welcome to MU! Computer security is essential for the efficient operating of the MU network. The Information Security and Account Management team (ISAM) helps protect MU's technology resources by educating users about security trends and threats. However, every user on campus has a responsibility to practice safe computing. Follow the guidelines to help protect your computer, your data, and the MU network as a whole. Remember, "You Are the Key to Security!" Find out more...

Incident Response: Reporting Abuse

How to report security problems, including abusive e-mail, spam, network abuse, junk faxes and copyright infringement.

Social Networking

Do you frequent MySpace and Facebook? Millions of users login to online social networking Web sites like Facebook and MySpace every day. Students use these sites to connect with classmates and professors. Find out more...

Guest Lecture

The Division of IT offers a variety of guest lecturers available to speak to departmental or student groups, and can accommodate custom lecture requests. Find out more...

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Division of Information Technology
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Revised June 24, 2008