National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2023
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and the Division of Information Technology is partnering with the National Cybersecurity Alliance and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) to share simple but effective tips for using technology.
Strong cybersecurity practices are the best way that you can digitally protect yourself and the 91²Ö¿â community.
Since most cybersecurity news articles are about massive data breaches and hackers, it can seem overwhelming and feel like you’re powerless against it. We’ll work to prove to you that cybersecurity doesn’t have to be scary or too hard to understand. It can be easy to adopt secure habits and even bring you some peace of mind that your virtual life is safe.
Questions? Please email security@kent.edu or visit .
WEEK 1
Managing and Maintaining Strong Passwords
Cyber threats continue to evolve and malicious actors are constantly looking for vulnerabilities to exploit. Weak passwords are one of the most common entry points for cyberattacks. The good news is that by following a few key best practices, you can help protect your account.
WEEK 2
Multi-Factor Authentication
Stealing passwords is one of the most common tactics that cybercriminals use to hack into other people's accounts. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds another layer of protection by requiring additional information such as a code delivered through an app or text message to gain access. Even if a hacker steals your password, without MFA, they won't be able to access your account.
WEEK 3
Recognizing and Reporting Phish
Cybercriminals like to go phishing, but YOU do not have to take the bait! Phishing is when criminals use fake emails, social media posts, phone calls or direct/text messages to lure you to click on a bad link or download some malicious attachment. No need to fear your inbox though! It is easy to avoid a scam email, but ONLY once you know what to look for! A little knowledge goes a long way, and with it you can outsmart the phishers every day.
WEEK 4
Updating Your Devices
In the final week of Cyber Security Awareness Month, the spotlight is on a fundamental yet often overlooked aspect of digital security - keeping your devices and applications up to date. This critical practice is the cornerstone of safeguarding your online presence and data.
We look forward to sharing more information and tips over the next few weeks to help ensure that you stay safe when using technology.
Check back next week for more cybersecurity tips!
Earn Your Cybersecurity Certficate!
Did you know? We have an online Cybersecurity Overview training that you can complete and earn a certificate. It’s self-paced, and only takes 15 minutes. Kick off Cybersecurity Awareness Month with a bang by earning your certificate!
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month is co-led by the National Cybersecurity Alliance and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA). For more information about ways to keep you and your family safe online visit and .