Greetings,

 

The March 2019 Maverick Cyber Security newsletter is now available! You are welcome to download and share the content with your students, family, and friends via email; however, do not post the documents to public facing websites.

 

We hope you enjoy this monthly addition to our Information Security Awareness Program here at UT Arlington. 

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Information Security Awareness Materials
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March 2019 - Newsletter

 

March 2019 – Poster

February 2019 Cyber Security Awareness Newsletter:

 

The Simple Side of Security:

Security doesn’t require a robust understanding of networks and computers. Most of it comes down to non-technical actions and using common sense! In this edition, we jump into the simple side of security with a quick overview of what it means to use non-technical security awareness, and why it’s important to separate your professional life from your private life (such as with BYOD, or bring your own device). We wrap things up in the physical world by highlighting a few real-life examples of physical security events.

Scavenger Hunt Questions (and Answers):

1.     These were developed to protect sensitive data and prevent security breaches. Circumventing them for any reason puts us all at risk. (organizational policies)

2.     It’s important to separate your ____ life from your ____ life, such as never using a corporate email to conduct personal business. (work (or professional); personal)

3.     If you see a normally secured door left open, you should do this immediately. (report it)

4.     A social engineer digging through recycle bins, hoping to find discarded sensitive documents, is an example of what? (dumpster diving)

5.     Whether it be your usernames and passwords for devices and accounts, or a key that unlocks a secured area, you should always protect this. (privileged access)

 

Link to NewsLetter

Posters are a wonderful way to share tips with faculty, staff, and students in passing, or when waiting.  Feel free to print and post these items in high traffic areas.  Best printed on 11x17 paper.

Click Here for March's 2019 Poster

 

 

 

Previous Newsletter Issues
All awareness materials are available on the Info Sec Awareness site!

 

Archived Cyber Security Newsletters may also be found on the Information Security Office Website at www.uta.edu/security/newsletters/index.php