October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month – a Nationally recognized campaign where cybersecurity professionals and organizations across North America dedicate time and resources to share their knowledge in effort to raise cybersecurity awareness and promote internet safety.
At Online, we promote cybersafety and awareness with our teams on a regular basis and highlight Cybersecurity Awareness Month with relevant content delivered weekly on topics to help keep our team, their families, and our business safe.
This year, our Risk, Security, and Privacy practice is extending our cybersecurity knowledge to you, our valued Clients. We’ve built an easy-to-access kit to help increase awareness for you to share with your teams to keep your organizations safe from malicious social engineering attacks on your employees.
We have created presentations to share, provided content written by our security Consultants, and additional links to trusted sources. We've bundled this collection for you to share with your employees throughout the month of October so you can participate in the Cybersecurity Awareness Month initiative and create your own awareness campaign.
So go ahead, download the resources and share the links with your team. For positive engagement, we recommend sharing 1-2 resources per week.
Passwords are overused, overshared, and often easy for cybercriminals to breach. Download this slide deck to learn how hackers crack our passwords and what you can do to prevent it from happening.
Week 2: Social Media has expanded our social circles and allowed us to stay connected to world events. Download this slide deck to learn how to stay safe while sharing on Social Media.
Week 3: You’ve heard the term Deep Fake and Fake News, but do you think you can tell the difference between what is real and what is a dupe? Download this slide deck to learn more about this growing trend.
Week 2: Gone are the days when companies collect, process, and share your personal information with reckless abandon. Read this article written by Online's RSP Privacy Lead, Gene Tyrell, to learn more about your Privacy Rights.
Week 3: With website spoofing, phishing, smishing, and deep fakes in abundance, how does one know what is real? Our VP of Risk, Security, and Privacy, Steve Levinson wrote this article on how to get to the truth and verify information and sources.
Week #4: Mobile device theft represents one of the fastest-growing attack surfaces for cybercriminals. Over 70 Million phones are lost each year, with only 7 percent recovered. Learn how you can protect your device in 6 easy steps.