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September 2024: A World of Deepfakes! Real vs. Deepfakes? [PDF - 876 KB]

August 2024: The Intersection Cybersecurity and Gaming [PDF - 334 KB]

July 2024: Catch the Beat not the Breach [PDF - 706 KB]

June 2024: Cybersecurity and K-12 [PDF - 561 KB]

May 2024: What is Scareware? [PDF - 987 KB]

April 2024: World Password Day [PDF - 974 KB]

March 2024: Keep Your Government-Furnished Devices Secure [PDF - 301 KB]

February 2024: Love is in the “Err” [PDF - 380 KB]

January 2024: How to Safeguard Your Inbox [PDF - 2.4 MB]

December 2023: Don’t Let a Scam Turn Your Holiday from Nice to Naughty [PDF - 1.5 MB]

November 2023: Enrolling With It [PDF - 1.5 MB]

September 2023: Cybersecurity Tools [PDF - 709 KB]

August 2023: Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare [PDF - 486 KB]

July 2023: Guarding Our Loved Ones [PDF - 333 KB]

June 2023: What are QR Codes and are they safe? [PDF - 779 KB]

May 2023: Quantum Cybersecurity Superposition [PDF - 1.5 MB]

April 2023: Phishing Attacks and the Role ChatGPT May Play [PDF - 1.2 MB]

March 2023: Prepare for Tax Scams [PDF - 1 MB]

February 2023: Securing Self-Love through fitness [PDF - 538 KB]

January 2023: Insider Threats [PDF - 2 MB]

December 2022: Keep Your Holidays Happy [PDF - 838 KB]

November 2022: Physical & Environmental Security [PDF - 838 KB]

September 2022: Questions and Answers about Public Wireless Networks [PDF - 1.4 MB]

August 2022: Many Phish in the Sea [PDF - 239 KB]

July 2022: Cybercriminals Never Go On Vacation (even when you do) [PDF - 420 KB]

June 2022: Printer, Copier, and Fax Machine Security [PDF - 3.7 MB]

May 2022: Little Devices Have Big Ears [PDF - 710 KB]

April 2022: Defense-in-Depth [PDF - 677 KB]

March 20202: Social Media & Cybersecurity [PDF - 362 KB]

February 2022: Give Love not Sensitive Information! [PDF - 711 KB]

January 2022: New Year, New You, New Changes (Cybersecurity Resolutions 2022) [PDF - 1.2 MB]

December 2021: Cyber Safety during the holidays [PDF - 1.9 MB]

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Useful References

  1. Area IT Service Desk
    Links to local IT support.
  2. Training Resources
    Documents, infographics, websites, and videos created by DIS to help users learn more about cybersecurity.
  3. ISSA Training Site
    A direct link to IHS's mandatory security training site.
  4. NIST Glossary Exit Disclaimer: You Are Leaving www.ihs.gov 
    A link to a glossary of terms from NIST's cybersecurity- and privacy-related publications.