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  • Oct 06, 2020 USC Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secure method of accessing USC computing resources. Data transmission is encrypted in transit between your computer and resources on USC network to prevent others from viewing or intercepting information.
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Usc Anyconnect Ios

Feb 02, 2018 Cisco AnyConnect 4.0.07x and later is the latest and recommended version available on all iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices running Apple iOS 10.3 and later. If a device does not support Apple iOS 10.3 or later, only Legacy AnyConnect 4.0.05x, available on all iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices running Apple iO 6.0 and later, can be.

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UofSC: OneCarolina: CASP: my.sc.edu: Duo authentication required.

If you have signed up for MFA, please enter one of the following to login:
  • Network Username - the first portion of your official university email address (@mailbox.sc.edu or @email.sc.edu). Enrolled students, faculty, staff, and affiliates will use this official credential for accessing most university systems.
  • VIP ID is an eight digit number. Currently faculty, staff, and students can find their VIP ID here. Admitted students can find their VIP ID in their acceptance materials.
  • Blackboard Auxiliary ID - allows access to Blackboard for users who do not have a Network Username or VIP ID but have a legitimate need to access the system.

Some USC online services require access through on-campus USC Secure Wireless or a wired network connection. USC offers Virtual Private Networking (VPN) to provide secure remote access to these services when you are off-campus. Use AnyConnect VPN if you are away from the USC campus and are unable to connect to services. Additionally, you must use AnyConnect VPN to access internal USC systems handling confidential or sensitive data, such as Student Information Systems (SIS), and file servers for specific schools and departments.

Please be aware that you DO NOT need to use AnyConnect VPN when accessing Blackboard, Zoom, Workday, ServiceNow, Microsoft Office 365 or Google Apps at USC.

Examples of Applications that Require AnyConnect VPN

  • Pitchbook – Marshall
  • Business Intelligence – Kuali
  • Remote Desktop Access
  • MyAccess
  • Student Information System (SIS)
  • Center for Advanced Research Computing (CARC)

How Do I Connect to VPN?

  • Faculty/Non-IT Staff and Students: Use AnyConnect VPN using the following address: vpn.usc.edu. Duo Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is required.
  • IT Employees/SIS Users: Use AnyConnect VPN using the following address: connect.usc.edu. Duo 2FA is required.

NOTE: For detailed Cisco AnyConnect VPN client installation instructions for Mac and Windows and Frequently Asked Questions, refer to the resources listed in the right panel.

Existing VPN URLs

The following URLs are supported via AnyConnect VPN:

  • connect.usc.edu
  • sslvpn.usc.edu
  • vpn.usc.edu

Where Do I Go for Help?

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If you need help setting up AnyConnect VPN, please contact the ITS Customer Support Center.

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If you have questions regarding confidential data protection, please email infosecgrm@usc.edu.