Stranger Danger and Other Kindergarten Rules For a More Secure Workplace

Throughout National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), people all over the world are taking steps to raise awareness, learn to better defend themselves, and make the internet a safer place for individuals and organizations. There are simple and essential steps you can take to minimize potential damage. Whether you’re a retiree, a college student, a doctor, a system administrator or a security engineer, NCSAM is a great opportunity to get back to basics. You already know that cybersecurity must be a year-round focus. But use this October to focus on the little things you can do to make your workplace more secure.

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Hacked? How to Break the Bad News to the C-Suite

Sure, your organization needs defensive strategies that go beyond basic compliance and are both durable and flexible. It’s a generally accepted fact that the human element is a critical facet of cybersecurity in terms of maintaining an educated workforce. But what happens when the inevitable breach happens, and you’re responsible for sharing the bad news?

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This Is What You Can Do To Promote Cyber Security Awareness Month

Whether or not you work in cybersecurity, National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) is a great time to start promoting online safety awareness.
Every October when NCSAM rolls around, we at Global Knowledge find it is an opportune time to do our part as an NCSAM Champion to spread the word about cybersecurity. Every day headlines seem to feature the latest and greatest security breach (I’m looking at you Equifax!), which affect more and more Americans. As a result, it gets easier to get people not usually interested in online safety to take notice.

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