cybersecurity

  1. March 7, 2022

    Michigan Medicine notifies patients of health information breach

    Michigan Medicine is notifying approximately 2,920 patients about an employee email account that was compromised, which may have exposed some of their health information.

  2. March 29, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  3. March 24, 2021

    U-M computer chip wins against 500+ hackers

    In its first bug bounty competition, MORPHEUS, an “unhackable” computer chip developed by computer science researchers at U-M, foiled more than 500 cybersecurity researchers.

  4. February 15, 2021

    University wins STEM grant to aid manufacturing cybersecurity

    U-M’s Economic Growth Institute will use a grant from the U.S. Commerce Department to boost cybersecurity know-how among small manufacturers in southeastern Michigan.

  5. February 10, 2021

    Associate professor appointed to FDA cybersecurity position

    U-M computer science researcher Kevin Fu is joining the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in its ongoing effort to ensure the safety and effectiveness of medical devices.

  6. December 2, 2020

    U-M’s first Mitchell Scholar will study cybersecurity in Ireland

    School of Information graduate student Marilu Duque has been selected as U-M’s first recipient of the George J. Mitchell Scholarship, one of the nation’s most prestigious academic honors.

  7. October 12, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. January 16, 2019

    Duo two-factor authentication to be required Jan. 23

    U-M will turn on Duo two-factor authentication on Jan. 23 for faculty, staff, student employees and sponsored affiliates who have not yet enrolled in the IT security process.

  9. October 26, 2018

    Information security policy revised and approved

    The revised U-M Information Security Policy was recently approved, along with a number of new Information Technology Standards, and will be phased in over the next two years.

  10. October 3, 2018

    Improved login security to help protect institutional, personal data

    U-M is taking steps to improve the security of institutional data and systems, and even personal data, by expanding the use of Duo two-factor authentication.