Keeping Information Security Simple – “Using Code Words to Defeat the AI Menace”

Open Letter

Letter from the CISO, Vol 3 Issue 9  Washington University Community:  Artificial Intelligence is a tool  Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has received a lot of attention and interest over the past year, primarily due to the great advances in productivity and quality it seems to promise. WashU IT is excited to be helping the university […]

New Device Registration Process for the Wired Network on the WUSM Campus

WashU IT, Information Security, and WUSM ITSS are introducing a new registration process for devices connecting to the wired network. This change will further protect patient, student, research, and academic data from bad actors. We will begin implementing this change in early 2024. It will be rolled out in a measured pace to minimize impact […]

Chance to Win $100 in Our Monthly Challenge

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The OIS is always looking for ways to improve your security and reward your participation in our efforts. This month, we’d like to test your knowledge in a fun ‘Phish or Treat’ game.   Phishing    When navigating your email, always be on the lookout for red flags that may indicate that it is a phishing email. […]

Scam of the Month: RESEARCH ASSISTANT VACANCY FOR UNDERGRADUATE

From: Lexus Scott Subject: RESEARCH ASSISTANT VACANCY FOR UNDERGRADUATE REDEFINED RESEARCH ASSISTANT OPPORTUNITY Washington University in St. Louis Department of Computer Science & Engineering at is looking for research assistants who are willing to work remotely for $350 a week. Students from any department at the university may participate in the study. Text Professor Patrick Crowley at (505) 309-0428 with your full name, email address, department, and year of study to receive the job description and additional application requirements. Many Regards. Professor of Computer Science, Patrick Crowley.

The Office of Information Security has observed a trend in which criminals advertise a job while impersonating a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. Impersonation is one of the most effective social engineering tactics used by scammers, and it can be particularly enticing if offered employment.  If you see a message like the one below, […]

Security Tips for Spring Break

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Spring Break is right around the corner, and many in the WashU community will be traveling for conferences, studying away, researching elsewhere, visiting family, or just going somewhere relaxing. No matter where you go, your smartphone will undoubtedly be at your side. These handy devices have become our constant companions for just about anything you […]