Four Weeks of Better Preparation and PreventionAs you scroll through your email in October, be sure to take action on the KnowBE4 secure links that will lead you through the following activities:
Week 1: October 6 to 12 - Cyber Security at Work Mini-Game… 2022 Danger Zone. A hacker has made it inside our offices and has spotted an unlocked workstation. Can you use enough cybersecurity knowledge to stop the hacker before they compromise our network? In this browser-based mini-game, answer security awareness training-related questions correctly, and you will move closer to the workstation. Answer incorrectly, and the hacker will move closer. Stop the hacker, get to that workstation, and save the organization. Game on! Week 2: October 13 to 19 - Watch Out for That Phish, Credential Harvesting Attack Phishing is still the most common method for bad actors to compromise networks and organizations and cannot be discussed enough when it comes to security awareness training content. In this short four-minute video, you will learn how bad actors can trick you into giving up sensitive information and what red flags to watch out for when requests for login information are involved. Week 3: October 20 to 24 - More than Just Phishing 2022 Social Engineering Red Flags. Emails are only one tool in the cybercriminal toolbox, meaning you need to be knowledgeable about multiple social engineering tactics and strategies to keep Selkirk College secure. This course explains how to spot the red flags and signs of danger associated with common social engineering methods. Week 4: October 25 to October 31 - Two-Factor Authentication Interactive Training In this five-minute video module, Kevin Mitnick demonstrates how having two-factor authentication set up can still leave you vulnerable to a phishing attack if you don’t stop, look, and think before taking action on a phishing link.
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