Protecting Yourself through Cybersecurity

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and Information Technology Services reminds us that cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility.

A student works on their laptop.Protect your digital world just like you would your physical one: passwords are like keys to your door, and you wouldn’t invite just anyone in. Here are some reminders to help keep your information safe:

  • Phones, tablets, or laptop devices: Install antivirus software, keep operating systems current with updates, and activate firewalls.
  • Strong passwords: Use complex passwords and don’t reuse a password across multiple accounts. Use multi-factor authentication.
  • Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with cybersecurity news and when there are critical updates to software– even apps.
  • Safe Browsing: Use secure networks and avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions. Consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) when off-campus.
  • Think Before You Click: Verify email sources and be cautious with attachments.
  • Regular Backups: Consider backing up your data to the cloud or an external drive.
  • Limit Sharing: Be mindful of the personal information you post online.
  • Monitor Accounts: Regularly check financial statements and online profiles for irregularities.
  • Educate Others: Share security tips with your circle. Collective security is stronger.