Cyber Awareness Month – See Something, Say Something

As Cyber Security Awareness Month 2025 wraps up, ¾±³Ù’s worth looking back at the key steps we covered.ÌýÌý

  • In week 1, we focused on building strong protection with passphrases and passwordÌýÌýmanagers, making it harder for attackers to guess or steal access.ÌýÌý

  • Week two highlighted turning on multifactor authentication (MFA), adding an extra layer of security beyond just a password.Ìý

  • Week three reminded us to keep our devices updated. Software updates fix weaknesses that attackers are quick to exploit, so staying current helps keep systems safe.ÌýÌý

  • In week four, we looked at phishing; how to spot suspicious messages and avoid clicking links or sharing personal details when something feels off.Ìý

Cyber security is everyone’s responsibility. If you notice something suspicious - an email, a pop-up, or anything unusual - »å´Ç²Ô’t ignore it. Report all IT security concerns directly to the Information Technology Service Desk.Ìý

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