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Phishing Getting More Advanced

Practical tips to ensure a cyber-safe holiday season. ‘Tis the season to be jolly, but it’s also the season when cybercriminals kick their efforts into high gear. As we approach the holidays, the rise of phishing becomes more prevalent, posing a significant threat to individuals and TTI alike. In this blog post, we’ll delve into […]

The Bull is Dead.

I bet that got your attention. This is the first line from a well-known story that illustrates the difference between pyramid reporting, and inverted pyramid reporting. Pyramid reporting, also known as academic style reporting, is characterized by starting with a problem statement, elaborating on the background, discussing influencing factors and finally stating the conclusions. When […]

You want me to do WHAT?!?!

Nobody likes email retention, especially me. Believe me. No … really. Why on earth would I ask you, a productive researcher with no time for chit-chat, much less time to police your email, to spend time looking at your email, pondering it, and (hopefully) deleting a bunch of it? No sane person would do that. […]

ITILv4 Foundations – July 14-15

Skip to Registration WHAT: Texas Transportation Institute will host an ITILv4 Foundations Course presented by David Sweeney. The course will be in-person with lunch provided. Cost: $500.00 per person, and includes a spiral-bound coursebook, the ITILv4 Foundations etextbook, an exam voucher, and lunch both days. Course materials are provided. Please do NOT bring a laptop as […]

NIS Strategic Plan Posted

NIS recently published an updated strategic plan. High-level objectives include: Move Toward a Cloud-First Environment Support Mobile-First Computing Support Research Computing Develop NIS Staff Mature IT Service Management Practices

Think about the face of engineering as one.

— M. Katherine Banks at the Tri-Agency Retreat, Jan. 24, 2020