Have a Happy (and Secure) Thanksgiving

Turkeys Photo

People across America are preparing to travel over the river and through the wood, visiting friends and family for Thanksgiving. The American Automobile Association predicts more than 53 million people will travel for Thanksgiving this year, an increase of 13% from 2020 and the most significant single-year increase since 2005. Many of us are eager […]

Easy Security with WUSTL ONE and WashU’s DocuSign

DocuSign Email

Last month, we published an article about a common tactic that uses fake DocuSign emails to trick users into handing over personal information. This month, we take a closer look at the process using WashU’s enterprise (i.e., university-provided) DocuSign service. When you receive a DocuSign request from a WashU sender, you will receive an email […]

Updated Device Security Guidance and Best Practices

Device security is essential for protecting your privacy and data. Sound device security involves using features built into your devices, such as setting a passcode or adjusting privacy settings and protecting the physical security of the device itself. Devices are valuable and are enticing to opportunistic passersby, whether they are after the device itself or […]

Security Guides for iOS/macOS Posted, WIN and Android Coming Soon

Most of us rely heavily on our computers and personal devices to do our jobs, shop for our households, navigate unfamiliar roads, communicate with others, and myriad other tasks. Today, we may take this continuous access to the Internet as a given, hopping on and off networks as we move through the world, allowing location […]