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At R-CCC Information Technology Services, we are here to make sure you get the most out of your technology, the best recomendations for new purchases, and optimal support for your IT needs.

Roanoke-Chowan Community College currently supports two separate College Information Systems. The college has been on the IIPS system since 1984 and is currently migrating to a new CIS system from Datatel called Colleague ( IIPS - Institutional Information Processing System CIS - Datatel Colleague)

Please contact Roanoke-Chowan Community College Information Technology Services (ITS) at:

109 Community College Road
Ahoskie, NC 27910

Call: (252) 862-1302

Email Us:
RCCCitdirector@roanokechowan.edu


Please check the following information on safe computing. If you have questions, please contact us.
For service please open a helpdesk ticket or contact us by email at RCCCitdirector@roanokechowan.edu.

Safe Computing - Don't use P2P (Peer to Peer) Software

Don't use peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing software (e.g., BearShare, Grokster, gnutella, Kazaa, Bit Torrent). This software is inherently insecure and can share the entire contents of your hard drive with the Internet! Many new types of malware (malicious software) target P2P users exclusively.

 

 

Steer Clear of Peer-to-Peer Software:

When using this software the Internet comes to be seen as one large shared computer (especially for music and video file sharing) or one big real-time chat room. P2P technology has positive potential to increase productivity, but it also has a much more threatening negative potential to introduce a new class of security threats.

P2P technology can undermine network security and can leave computing devices open to threats ranging from violations of intellectual property laws , viruses, malware that is undetected by antivirus protection, password and data theft, to Denial of Service (DoS) attacks that flood the network with data and incapacitate computers.

 

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