Learn More About Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is an important part of daily life, whether you're connecting to public Wi-Fi hotspots or scrolling through social media at home. As such, it's important to learn all that you can.
"Cyberspace is particularly difficult to secure due to a number of factors: the ability of malicious actors to operate from anywhere in the world, the linkages between cyberspace and physical systems, and the difficulty of reducing vulnerabilities and consequences in complex cyber networks. Implementing safe cybersecurity best practices is important for individuals as well as organizations of all sizes. Using strong passwords, updating your software, thinking before you click on suspicious links, and turning on multi-factor authentication are the basics of what we call “cyber hygiene” and will drastically improve your online safety. These cybersecurity basics apply to both individuals and organizations. For both government and private entities, developing and implementing tailored cybersecurity plans and processes is key to protecting and maintaining business operations. As information technology becomes increasingly integrated with all aspects of our society, there is increased risk for wide scale or high-consequence events that could cause harm or disrupt services upon which our economy and the daily lives of millions of Americans depend."
Click below to learn some Cybersecurity Best Practices from CISASophisticated cyber actors and nation-states exploit vulnerabilities to steal information and money and are developing capabilities to disrupt, destroy, or threaten the delivery of essential services. Defending against these attacks is essential to maintaining the nation’s security. Protecting cyber space is the responsibility of individuals, families, small and large businesses, SLTT and federal governments. By preventing attacks or mitigating the spread of an attack as quickly as possible, cyber threat actors lose their power. Any cyber-attack, no matter how small, is a threat to our national security and must be identified, managed, and shut down.
Click below to learn about Cyber Threats and Advisories from CISAThe IC3 is a platform for reporting cybercrime run by the FBI. You can report cybercrime and learn about online threats on their website. Reporting cybercrime helps law enforcement bring criminals to justice and makes the internet safer for everyone.