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Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a good time to share cybersecurity tips (however you see fit) with family, friends coworkers, etc. šŸ”

 

We have a number of secure computing recommendations for MIT community members at ist.mit.edu/secure

ICYMI, October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a great time to be cybersmart by educating yourself and your friends/colleagues/loved ones (or vice-versa) about secure computing practices.

 

IS&T has cybersecurity info and resources for MIT folks at ist.mit.edu/secure

REMINDER: IS&T will never EVER ask for your password via email (or whiteboard, for that matter).

 

Learn more about protecting yourself from phishing attacks here: bit.ly/2dzi2Wq

This Halloween give the kiddos the treat of cybersecurity! It's better for their teeth, anyway.

 

We have plenty of tips for how MIT community members can protect their data, devices, and identity at ist.mit.edu/secure

Remember, MIT folks, when using public WiFi at the coffeeshop or anywhere else, be sure to encrypt your activity by connecting to the Institute's VPN. You can't be too careful.

 

Learn how to access MIT’s VPN at ist.mit.edu/vpn

If you're not already using a password manager to securely manage your passwords, you should start! MIT has licensed LastPass Enterprise for MITers to use for no cost. One nice feature is it makes it easy to securely share passwords with colleagues. It's also easy on your stomach. Get started with LastPass at ist.mit.edu/lastpass

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Technology is a wonderful tool but has also become a tool used by adversaries seeking to exploit our data and infrastructure. Always #BeCyberSmart, and protect yourself against malicious cyber activities.

The Board of County Commissioners proclaimed October National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, presenting the proclamation to (pictured left to right) Jeff Treese, DTI security engineer, and Mike Epperson, DTI security manager.

 

Cybersecurity Awareness Month was created as a collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure every American has the resources they need to stay safer and more secure online.

 

The theme for Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2020 is ā€œDo Your Part. #BeCyberSmart.ā€

 

Weekly focus areas are:

 

•If You Connect It, Protect It.

•Securing Devices at Home and Work.

•Securing Internet-Connected Devices in Healthcare.

•The Future of Connected Devices.

 

The county plans to introduce Technology Tuesdays on social media and to host a cybersecurity forum open to employees, the public and area businesses

 

Embedding #dataprivacy features and data privacy enhancing technologies into your project design puts you on the right track to compliance and ensures better & cost-effective protection for individual data privacy. #BeCyberSmart

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Join us as we explore multiple avenues for building a stronger and resilient Cybersecurity system together. Stay tuned! #DoYourPart #BeCyberSmart

BeCyberSmart is the call of the day! The need of protecting our cyberspace was never felt to strongly ever in the past as it is now. In this blog post we will explore few reliable means to safeguard our cyberspace from hackers, scams and spam. Let us emphasise on two areas where personal responsibility and caution play an important role in achieving the goal >>> bit.ly/3D6FOq8