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PASSWORDS ARE LIKE
SNOWFLAKES
They should be unique.
Never use the same password for your work and personal accounts!
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PASSWORDS ARE LIKE
SOCKS
They should be changed often.
KEEP YOUR PASSWORDS
SAFE BY FOLLOWING
THESE EASY TIPS:
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Don't share them
• Don't leave them out
in the open
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Create longer and
stronger passwords
• Never use the same
password for
different accounts
If you think your password has been compromised,
change it immediately!
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PASSWORDS ARE LIKE
GERMS
Don't share them with your friends.
Don't spread your passwords around! Keep them to yourself.
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Don't fall hook, line, and sinker for
PHISHING SCAMS
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Phishing attacks only need to deceive a single person to be successful! With
one click, you could hand complete control of your network over to an intruder.
Always carefully investigate all links and attachments while checking emails.
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Check your incoming emails for
SPELLING
ERRORS!
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Spelling or grammatical errors within an email are indicators of a
potential phishing attempt. When in doubt, ask your IT security team
to investigate the message.
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Public Wi-Fi isn't
SAFE WI-FI!
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Free public Wi-Fi can be useful, but is it safe? Always protect your device
by enabling its VPN features before connecting. Avoid handling private
information until you're on a secure network.
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Cybersecurity starts with
YOU!
It is your responsibility to understand, enact, and maintain all current
security fundamentals. Stay informed of industry best practices by
completing all assigned security awareness training.
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Close the door on intruders!
Mitigating security threats requires strong offline awareness skills.
Always verify that office doors close and lock behind you. Never let a
stranger inside without verifying their identity!
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PASSWORDS ARE LIKE
TREASURE
Keep them secure in a safe place.
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Use a password vault/manager that supports multi-factor authentication.
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CYBERSECURITY IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
USE SECURE
PASSWORDS
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A PASSWORD is important – keep it SAFE and Unique.
KEEP YOUR PASSWORD SAFE AND UNIQUE BY FOLLOWING THESE EASY TIPS:
DEVELOP strong passwords by using a combination of words, numbers, and symbols.
Be sure to use both upper-case and lower-case letters
CREATE a passphrase and make it relevant. For example, if you're "About to Use
a Shopping Site", your passphrase could be “ABT2_uz_$hopping"
USE a different password for every unique account, such as work, banking, and email
DISABLE the "Save Password” feature in your Internet browser settings
If you think your password has been compromised, change it immediately!
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CYBERSECURITY IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
DON'T TAKE
THE BAIT
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If someone asks you for information, always
confirm that you know the sender and source
of the message before responding
• Do not open attachments or click on links from
untrusted sources or unknown senders
• Don't fall victim to false urgency or fake threats!
IF A MESSAGE SEEMS TO BE
UNSAFE, CALL THE SENDER
OR SEND THEM A NEW EMAIL
TO CONFIRM
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CYBERSECURITY IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
PROTECT YOUR
SMARTPHONE
DO'S
• Make sure the operating system
and software are up-to-date at
all times
• Check the feedback from other
users before installing any program
from an app store
• Do not give apps permission to
access your contacts, camera, or
microphone. The less they have
access to, the better
• Close any apps that are not in use
• Turn off Bluetooth and other
connections when not in use
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X DON'TS
• Use your phone without
a password
• Use third-party app stores
or suspicious sites to
download apps
• Leave your mobile device
unattended in public places
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Hack or jailbreak your phone
• Respond to strange texts
• Store sensitive information
on your phone
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CYBERSECURITY IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
CONNECT
WITH CARE
Keep your devices updated with the latest system and application patches.
Assume that any public, unprotected Wi-Fi connection is not secure.
If it doesn't require a password to connect, assume it is not SAFE.
Do not log into an account that contains private information, such as
your email or bank account, while using public Wi-Fi.
Consider turning off device features when you are not actively using them.
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