Information Technology Services
Information Technology Services
The Homewood Student Affairs Information Technology Services team is focused on providing you with a variety of computing and technology resources, expert-level technology support, and as well as access to deep discounts on computers, tablets, and accessories through our Technology Store.
Our team is also responsible for providing IT support to the HSA offices and centers that are responsible for the many student services provided at Homewood. HSA staff should report any issues or problems to the IT Helpdesk at 410-516-HELP (4357).
Please visit us at the Technology Center, located in the Sherwood Room of Levering Hall, Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
News & Announcements
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Fixt mobile repair partnership
We’re excited to share with you a new company we’ve recently partnered with Fixt, the fastest on-site mobile device repair solution. Fixt will send a certified technician to your office, home, dorm, or local coffee shop in just two hours or less. Visit our Services and Support page to learn more.
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Dog training methods help JHU teach robots to learn new tricks
Through the kind of positive reinforcement used to train dogs, a robot named Spot was able to learn a new task far faster than usual
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New website predicts likelihood of cyberattacks between nations
Heat index scores likelihood of international cyberattacks based on five key indicators
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Securing smart homes
As the market for internet-capable devices expands, a group of researchers is working to establish industry standards for securing these devices to protect consumer privacy
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Hopkins expert to address potential threats to remote voting
Avi Rubin, of the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute, will provide security recommendations and feasibility analysis for lawmakers considering voting remotely due to COVID-19
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Building a more secure smart home
Computer scientist Avi Rubin will work with a national team to develop more secure devices and recommendations for policymakers, companies, and consumers to better protect privacy