Letter from the CISO, Vol 4 Issue 7 WashU Community: Your mission for the holidays… The Mission Impossible TV series and movies often begin with “Your mission, should you choose to accept it…” As we approach the winter break and holidays, I propose you accept the mission of helping your family and friends improve their […]
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Chance to Win $100 in Our Monthly Challenge
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 December. The Inside Man is a soap opera-style training that covers critical […]
Home for the Holidays? Five Tips for Remote Work and Study
The holiday season can be a whirlwind of activity—travel, holiday events, and, for WashU students, wrapping up final exams. Amid the hustle and bustle, many in the WashU Community find themselves working or studying outside their typical environments. To help you stay secure while enjoying the season’s festivities, WashU’s Awareness, Behavior, and Culture (ABC) team […]
Scam of the Month: Holiday Scams
The Federal Bureau of Investigation warns the public about scams during the holidays. The big four scams of the season are: According to the Internet Crime Complaint Center’s (IC3) 2023 report, non-payment and non-delivery scams cost people over $281 million that year. Credit card fraud accounted for another $264 million in losses. Click with caution Don’t click any suspicious links […]
Elect to Receive Your Tax Documents Electronically
Provide consent to receive electronic delivery of your tax documents by December 31, 2024. This will allow you to receive your W-2 form online as soon as it is available in Workday. You will be notified by email in January when your electronic W-2 form is available. Manage printing elections of your tax forms in Workday and refer to […]
7.6 million reasons to not share logins or passwords
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) recently agreed to pay $7,600,000 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act (FCA) by submitting to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) federal grant applications and progress reports in which CCF failed to disclose that a key employee involved in administering the grants had pending and/or active […]