Keeping Information Security Simple – Securing the most important account you have

Open Letter

Letter from the CISO, Vol 4 Issue 3 WashU Community:  As we all return to school and the fall semester, I wanted to emphasize the criticality of securing the most important online account you have.  No, not your WashU account! (Although that is important, too.)  Rather, it is your humble and largely taken-for-granted personal email […]

Inside ABC: Microlearning, Macroimpact

Cybersecurity threats continuously evolve, becoming more sophisticated, relentless, and hard to detect with each attempt. Helping the WashU Community learn how to recognize, avoid, and report these threats is crucial to protecting our institution, our research, and our people from bad actors who seek to steal and hold ransom the information and resources on which […]

Information Security Resources for Students

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Welcome back, students! We understand that starting a new semester will be hectic, so we’ve assembled key resources to assist with your security needs. Check out our curated list of advice and guidance to get you started. Device security is essential for protecting your privacy and data. Top-notch device security involves using features built into […]

Chance to Win $100 in Our Monthly Challenge

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The Office of Information Security (OIS) is always looking for ways to improve your security and reward your participation in helping to secure WashU. Back by popular request, the InfoSec team is continuing to assign the Inside Man series as our competition this August. The Inside Man is a soap opera-style training that covers critical […]

Scam of the Month: Remote/Part-Time Intern for a Virtual Assistant

Remote/Part-Time Intern for a Virtual Assistant. Melissa Lorenzo Torres . RMF Resume file.pdf

The Office of Information Security has observed a trend in which criminals advertise a job while impersonating someone from a university in Mexico. Impersonation is one of the most effective social engineering tactics scammers use, and it can be particularly enticing if offered employment.    If you see a message like the one below, please do […]

New Homepage Coming Soon

The Office of Information Security is always looking for new ways to improve our website to provide the best experience for the WashU community! Our homepage is going through a design overhaul to make accessing the critical security information you need easier.  Our Current Homepage Our New Homepage Below is how the new homepage will […]