Weekly Security Tip - Social Media Cyber Safety Part 1
Social media can be fun – but you should still use it with the same caution you use with any other online activity.
Weekly Security Tip - Cyber-Safe Travel
Traveling can broaden your horizons and offer the chance to explore, but in today’s hyper-connected world, it can also make you more vulnerable to cybersecurity risks.
Monthly Newsletter - May 2024 Security Newsletter
Scammers have long been known to exploit current events and trending topics to amplify their malicious activities.
Weekly Security Tip - AI Vishing
Artificial Intelligence and deepfake audio are increasingly being used by cybercriminals in their scams.
Weekly Security Tip - Top 3 Smishing Saves
Smishing is on the rise, and to better understand how it works, we are taking a look at the top smishing saves made by super cyber-aware users.
Weekly Security Tip - Stalkerware
Do you feel like someone knows what you are doing online? If someone knows information about you that they shouldn’t, or mysterious apps are popping up on your device, it could be a case of stalkerware.
Weekly Security Tip - Securing Your Workspace
What do a clean desk and a strong password have in common? They both increase security!
Monthly Newsletter - April 2024 Security Newsletter
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and passwords are important terms in cybersecurity.
In this month’s newsletter, explore the implications of PII getting into the wrong hands and improve your passwords with password managers.
Weekly Security Tip - History of Passwords
Ever wonder where passwords originated from?
In this week’s Training, follow the history of passwords and their evolution into what we know them as today.
Weekly Security Tip - TVs and Scammers
Did you know that Smart TVs are considered IoT devices?
Weekly Security Tip - AI and Spam
Does the internet ever feel like an avalanche of never-ending content?
In this week’s Micro Training, learn how AI content farms exacerbate this feeling, leading to intentional and unintentional misinformation spreading like wildfire.
Weekly Security Tip - Putting Cybersecurity First
We are going back to the basics so you can learn how to put cybersecurity first in your work and personal life.
Weekly Security Tip - Text-Based CEO Fraud
Cybercriminals are exploiting text messages in sophisticated CEO fraud schemes, tricking employees into revealing sensitive information or sending money under the guise of urgent requests from top executives.
In this week’s Micro Training, learn the essential strategies to protect yourself and your organization from these increasingly common and deceptive scams.
Weekly Security Tip - - Pig Butchering Scams
In a pig butchering scam, cybercriminals are playing the long game to squeeze as much as they can out of their victim.
Monthly Newsletter – Dating, DMs, and Deepfakes Oh My!
Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but romance scams don’t stop after February 14th!
In this month's newsletter, learn more about how dating, DMs, and deepfakes play right into cybercriminals’ schemes.
Member News - Weekly Micro Training -
Last week we covered some preparation tips to take should a cyber incident ever come your way.
In this week's Training, we will dive into two more steps for you to add to your preparedness tool kit.
Member News - Cyber Incident Prep Part 1
Being prepared for a cybersecurity incident is a crucial part of training since there are many steps users can take to make sure they are ready for whatever incident comes their way.
Member News - QR Code Phishing
Have you received an email with a QR code in it recently? Watch out! It might be a scam.
Member News - Fitness Scams
Frequently, our fitness goals get lumped in with our New Year’s resolutions, and in the spirit of our 2024 cybersecurity resolutions, we're joining forces in this training, too.
In this week’s Micro Training, learn more about the world of fitness scams that may be encountered along your fitness journey.
Monthly Newsletter - New Year, New Cyber Trends
In this new year, we hope that 2024 brings you lots of joy and cybersecurity!
Throughout this month’s newsletter, learn why mobile attacks are on the rise, and see firsthand how social engineering attempts are getting harder to spot.