Letter from the CISO, Vol 4 Issue 4 WashU Community: Whether you are a leading-edge user of online financial payment apps or a traditionalist who loves a signature on a paper check, malicious actors are out to separate you from your money. In the September 12, 2024 issue of Hacking Humans, “Baked goods and bad […]
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a global effort to help everyone stay safe and protected when using technology whenever and however you connect. The Office of Information Security is proud to champion this online safety and education initiative this October. All month long, we are promoting these key behaviors to encourage you, our WashU community, […]
Learn About Cybersecurity and Win Big this October
The Office of Information Security is running a competition throughout October for Cybersecurity Awareness Month! WashU staff, faculty, and students can enter to win up to $1,000 in BearBucks. On September 26th, we released an Inside Man-themed game in KnowBe4, ‘The Inside Man: New Recruits Game’. Complete the game to earn an entry into our […]
Scam of the Month: Voter Registration Scams
With the approach of Missouri’s last day to register to vote before the November election, October 9, expect scammers to take advantage of the situation. We Americans are accustomed to election advertisements and voter registration campaigns, so when a scammer reaches out under the pretense of campaigning, it can be hard to spot the ruse. […]
Protect yourself from Identity Theft
National Public Data, a background check company, confirmed in August that it suffered a data breach leaking names, email addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers, and mailing addresses. Fortunately, there are many free and accessible steps you can take to defend against identity theft: Indicators of Identity Theft What to do if your information is […]
Meet Your InfoSec Team: Dean Boenzi, Information Security Analyst III
Dean Boenzi, Information Security Analyst III, is one of the newest InfoSec team members. Dean’s primary duties on the InfoSec team revolve around “ensuring data security and compliance.” He supports the Data Loss Prevention (DLP) program by “developing policies, conducting risk assessments, monitoring alerts, and investigating HIPAA violations to maintain patient privacy and to protect […]