Join us on Wednesday, June 12 for a look at the all new #Cybersecurity Education Program v3.0 https://t.co/0h9ySMrnn0 1/2 day virtual conference previewing six new lesson modes. #infosec#k12
https://t.co/Z7Q9YzM7gQ Investigators are working to find a scammer who posed as Dayton Public Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli over email, stealing her paycheck. #cybersecurity#infosec
These materials have been designed to help education stakeholders, such as state and local educational agencies responsible for safeguarding student records, to improve protection of student records in their care. https://t.co/9ruQ59WaPw #infosec
The education industry has been ranked the worst in cybersecurity out of 17 major industries. Analysis published last week by SecurityScorecard reveals an incredible risk to students #infosec#cybersecurity https://t.co/Io7sMTNYYL
Expect a raft of phishing attacks that try to exploit the Marriott data breach, either by using just scare tactics, or by using actual data from the breach itself to make it look as real as possible. #infosec#cybersecurity
'What Kind of Idiot Gets Phished?' is the title of this 31 minute podcast on Reply All. It's a fascinating listen because they delve into phishing simulation processes. Take a listen... #infosec#cybersecurity
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More than half a million users have installed Android malware posing as driving games — from Google’s own app store. #infosec#cybersecurity
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These teens hacked access to the logins, passwords, phone numbers, locker combinations, lunch balances, and grades of all 15,000 of their classmates. #infosec#cybersecurity https://t.co/X7S2Eqk0Tx
Be very careful of any lost USB drives you may find (such as in the parking lot or local coffee shop) or USB drives you are given at public events, like conferences. It is very easy for these devices to be infected with malware. #cybersecurity#infosec