We know you have questions and concerns about recent events in the news. One of those may be about cybersecurity. Am I or is our company more likely to come under attack? Am I at greater risk? We don’t have all the answers, nor do we know what will happen next. But we do know from a cybersecurity perspective […]
October is Cyber-Security Month
Things to remember about your information Know Your Rights Federal law grants parents and students the right to opt-out of providing their social security numbers to educational institutions. Under The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), academic institutions must protect the privacy of student information including health and academic information. Students can request to […]
Don’t Get Hooked
by Jennifer Patterson You may not realize it, but you are a phishing target at school, at work, and at home. Ultimately, you are the most effective way to detect and stop phishing scams. When viewing e-mail messages, texts, or social media posts, look for the following indicators to prevent stolen passwords, personal data, or private information. […]
Online Safety and Security
by Karen McDowell Published: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 Columns:Security Matters When you are reading e-mail or browsing online, be on the lookout for suspicious links and deceptive web pages, which are major sources of malware. Also be careful when selecting browser plugins, apps, or other downloadable files since they can introduce new vulnerabilities. Here are some suggestions to make […]
Working Safely and Securely in a Remote Environment
by Zarmeena Waseem Some states are starting to reopen for business. While many of us remain focused on protecting ourselves in the physical world, this blog post details information security and privacy guidance to help us better protect ourselves in the virtual world. Shelter-in-place orders and curfews may be easing up, but many campuses continue […]