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Drexel has implemented DMARC, an email authentication, policy, and reporting protocol, to augment our email security initiative and efforts to combat phishing, email scams and spoofing of our domains.
Emails containing sensitive information must be encrypted when sent to an email address on a service that is considered less secure than the one you sent from. For the purposes of this concept, the three-level security hierarchy starts with the IT-managed Exchange service, followed by other IT-managed services, followed by all other Drexel and external mail services.  Messages sent within the same security level or from a lower security level to a higher one do not need to be encrypted.
Emails containing sensitive information are automatically encrypted when sent to an email address on a server with lower security. Email encryption requires the recipient to use a one-time passcode, generated by Microsoft Office 365, to decrypt the message and access any included attachments.
Describes IT Accounts services available to Drexel alumni.
Outlines how to protect yourself from email scams.
Drexel Office 365 offers better web and mobile device support, calendar and contact integration, 50 GB for storage, and improved email security. Matriculated students and all paid faculty and professional staff are provided with email service through Microsoft Office 365.