Researchers at the University of Florida and other collaborators are working to understand how inequity in tech and cybersecurity design affects marginalized populations.
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) is now in its 18th year. The theme for 2021 is ‘Do Your Part. #BeCyberSmart,’ helping to empower individuals and organizations to own their role in protecting their part of cyberspace.
The programming will provide information on multi-factor authentication, securing email and social media accounts and detecting spam risks for senior citizens.
To coincide with National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Startup Late Night has released its first comedy show in a series on the topic. A new episode will be released each week throughout October and early November and upcoming topics will include Ransomware, Juice Jacking, Credential Stuffing and Phishing. Ways to stay secure are our next segments that will be posted.
A new Trend Micro study reveals how remote workers address cybersecurity -- 72% say they are more conscious of their organization’s cybersecurity policies since lockdown began, but many are breaking the rules anyway due to limited understanding or resource constraints.
You can’t simply learn resiliency; there isn’t a book or set of checkmarks you can apply to a list that means you are resilient. Instead, it’s real-world training like War Gaming that delivers the closest “I’ve been there” experience and creates the muscle memory needed to respond effectively when an incident – and all the fear, confusion and paralysis it can bring – occurs.