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National Cyber Security Awareness Month
Cybersecurity Awareness Month - 2022
Week 1
(Optional Course) Staying Secure in a Connected World
(Optional Course) Staying Secure in a Connected World
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cyberaware
In this training module, you will learn:
How to
identify this social engineering attack vector
Example
scenarios showing how the bad guys do it
Actionable tips for how to
protect yourself and your organization
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Check out this article I found in the Client Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://help.sfasu.edu/TDClient/2027/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=117911">https://help.sfasu.edu/TDClient/2027/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=117911</a><br /><br />(Optional Course) Staying Secure in a Connected World<br /><br />The average person spends over two hours a day on social media platforms, connecting with people and organizations. This makes social media a great way for organizations to connect with current and prospective customers. However, the bad guys know this, and social media is one of their largest targets. This module will explore ways to keep yourself and your organization safe from this very real threat.