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“Hacktivism: A Brief History”
“Hacktivists,” or those who hack into computer systems for politically or socially motivated reasons, make the news all the time. Seemingly every week, self-styled hacktivists penetrate corporate, government and individual networks and accounts for political ends. Some hacktivists seek to stall…
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“Remember Me” functionality to return to Duo Security
ӰƵ uses Duo Security, a two-factor authentication system designed to protect faculty, staff and students at Single Sign-on. Starting Thursday, Aug. 1, the system’s “remember me” function will return to the system thanks to many security upgrades by the team in…
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Siegal Lifelong Learning to offer 4-week remote course
Titled “Aviators of the Information Age: Hackers in American History,” this 4-week series will address who computer “hackers” are and what they do. Taught by Jacob Bruggeman, a PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins University and fellow in the Center for Economy and Society, the course will begin July 8…
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[U]Tech continues its Security Awareness Video of the Month Series
The University Technology ([U]Tech) Information Security Office continues its Security Awareness Video of the Month Series, “Secure in Seconds,” in March for members of the ӰƵ community. March’s topic is “Privacy.” In March’s video, the speaker highlights the synergy…
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Watch February’s “Secure in Seconds” to learn about phishing attempts
The University Technology ([U]Tech) Information Security Office continues its Security Awareness Video of the Month Series—“Secure in Seconds”—in February for members of the ӰƵ community. February’s topic is phishing. In February’s video, the speaker warns about…
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Watch [U]Tech’s latest cybersecurity awareness video
The University Technology ([U]Tech) Information Security Office continues its Security Awareness Video of the Month Series—“Secure in Seconds”—in January for members of the ӰƵ community. January’s topic is “Security Awareness as a Cause.” In January’s video, the…
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Upcoming Gmail changes may impact email delivery
In an attempt to reduce phishing and spam threats, Google will implement new email security checks and adjust the way email is accepted starting Feb. 1. Once Google activates these additional security checks, any mail that does not meet its new standards may be sent directly to spam…
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Learn how to use strong passwords online
The University Technology ([U]Tech) Information Security Office continues its Security Awareness Video of the Month Series—“Secure in Seconds”—in December for members of the ӰƵ community. December’s topic is “Passwords.” In December’s video, the speaker emphasizes…
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Information Security Office shares guidance on recent simulated phishing email
Did the University Technology ([U]Tech) Information Security Office hook you with its most recent simulated phishing email? It was sent to full-time faculty and staff from “mgmt” on Nov. 15, and had the subject “Employee Salary NOV'23.” If you look closely at the message, you can see several…
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“My Cybersecurity Journey—From CWRU to Cleveland Clinic”
ӰƵ undergraduate students are invited to a talk by Kevin Tambascio (CWR ’00), director of cybersecurity data and application protection at Cleveland Clinic. Tambascio will present “My Cybersecurity Journey—From CWRU to Cleveland Clinic” Friday, Nov. 10, from 12:45 to 2…