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Communications

Introduction

The Texas A&M University System’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) has prepared these guidelines to ensure success of communicating the office’s written and visual identity. The fonts, colors and logos described here are the only authorized marks to be used in communications from the Office of IT.

The Communications Department is responsible for ensuring that the identity of the office is preserved and enhanced through effective, well-designed communications. Any questions regarding the style guidelines should be directed to the Communications Department at TAMUS-OIT@tamus.edu.

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Style and Writing Guide

  • Guidelines
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  • Writing Style
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RSS Security Tip Of The Day From SANS.Org

Phishing Schemes an Ongoing Threat

Phishing schemes continue to pose a threat to all web users. Recently, employees of The Texas A&M University System were targeted in a phishing scheme. Employees received an email message inviting them to update their email settings due to recent changes. The email contained a link to a page that impersonated the A&M System SSO page, and a […]

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