About Us The Harvard Companies. Harvard Protection Services is one of four affiliated companies under The Harvard Companies. In our 20+ year history, we have grown to over 1,200 dedicated employees by providing superior guard force protection and security policing services to match enterprise needs.
But there are job openings, virtual interviews, and new jobs being created. Harvard is here to help. John Bowman (bio line) and Ellen Reeves (bio line) discuss making the most of your time at home and how Harvard Alumni Association and other Harvard resources can help with career exploration and the job-hunt. With a campus mobility setting, a lab network can expand the wire and the wireless realm, which might be convenient for those working with wireless devices. The restriction is that the network can only run on Harvard Secure (not Harvard University which is not secure). FAQ Register for guest access Register your device to receive short term access to "Harvard University" Wi-Fi. Log in with guest credentials Enter credentials provided by Harvard to connect to "Harvard University" Wi-Fi. Install Pulse secure and configure using the correct link under "Pulse Secure Installers" for your computer on the VPN page referenced below. After configuring Pulse Secure (https://secure.med.harvard.edu), connect and log in with your eCommons ID and password. After successful log in, you'll be prompted for a second password. There are two main means of connecting to the network off-campus, Eduroam and VPN. Eduroam is a secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. It allows Harvard students, researchers and staff visiting other institutions to access internet by simply opening up their laptop and logging into the network. On June 10-11th (Saturday and Sunday), the Harvard Wi-Fi network will undergo a planned upgrade. During this time, wireless network access except the Harvard Secure network will be interrupted. To avoid issues, HarvardKey users should confirm access to Harvard Secure. Instructions at wifi.harvard.edu
D1: All devices connecting to or installed on a non-guest Harvard network or authenticating to Harvard applications must be configured for secure operation, including non-default unique passwords/credentials that limit access to authorized individuals and services, proper registration of the device on the network, current and supported
Read the HUIT Service Portal article about how to connect to Harvard Secure. Register for Harvard Secure . For questions and/or help related to wireless printing, please contact the HUIT Service Desk at 5-7777, via the HUIT Service Portal , or contact Support Services . Harvard Secure Provides encrypted connectivity for Windows, Mac OS, ChromeOS, Android, iOS, Kindle Fire, and Linux devices. Available to Harvard students, faculty, staff, and other affiliates with a HarvardKey. Instructions on how to connect to Harvard Secure. For all other devices, register your device for non-secure wireless access. SEAS' networks do not offer a registration portal for unregistered devices. You will need to follow the steps below to get network connectivity. For wireless access. You will need your HarvardKey credentials for this process. Please register for the Harvard Secure wireless network: it is the faster and more secure of the available options. Harvard Alumni Directory. The most complete and comprehensive database of Harvard alumni, the new Alumni Directory allows you to: Search easily and flexibly in a secure environment; Connect with other alumni; Build your career network by reaching out to alumni by industry, specialty, or company; Class Notes
Harvard University is offering a new secure file transfer tool Accellion Kiteworks. The Kiteworks tool provides secure file transfer for files up to and including Level 4 data, that are very large in size (up to 50GB) or have unique file types.
Register for guest access Register your device to receive short term access to "Harvard University" Wi-Fi. Log in with guest credentials Enter credentials provided by Harvard to connect to "Harvard University" Wi-Fi. Install Pulse secure and configure using the correct link under "Pulse Secure Installers" for your computer on the VPN page referenced below. After configuring Pulse Secure (https://secure.med.harvard.edu), connect and log in with your eCommons ID and password. After successful log in, you'll be prompted for a second password. There are two main means of connecting to the network off-campus, Eduroam and VPN. Eduroam is a secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. It allows Harvard students, researchers and staff visiting other institutions to access internet by simply opening up their laptop and logging into the network.