Still have questions?
If you don’t see your question in this list, please contact:
Joelle Chavre - Director of Client Services, Technology Services
chavrejc@whitman.edu, 526-4714
Linc Nesheim - Information Security Officer, Technology Services
nesheijl@whitman.edu, 527-5852
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- OS X core system updates (e.g. security updates, Safari, iTunes, etc.)
- Mozilla Firefox
- Adobe Flash
- Adobe Acrobat ( Reader and Pro)
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Office suite
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WCTS cannot see specific content on your computer. SCCM and JAMF Pro Jamf are configured to only collect data pertaining to the hardware and software installed on your computer. For example, it will report that the computer is using an Intel processor, how much memory and storage capability it has, and that Microsoft Office 2016 is installed. It will not capture any web sites you have visited nor will it be used to gather information on the specific files being storedutilized to manage the configuration of your computer and provide basic software and hardware inventory. This configuration management is not content-aware beyond how certain hardware and software can impact the security of the device. SCCM and JAMF Pro are intended to assist us in the support and security of computers by making sure that managed software is patched and up to date and to ensure that computers on campus are compliant with applicable laws (e.g. FERPA, HIPPA, etc.) that protect student and employee information.
WCTS takes your privacy very seriously and will use these tools in strict accordance with Whitman College’s Privacy Policy.
To read the full policy please visit Whitman College Privacy Policy
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