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Welcome to Week 2 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The theme this week is “Phone Week.”
Your beloved phone. It is one of the last things you see before you fall sleep and one of the first when you wake up. During the COVID-19 pandemic, you have probably spent even more time with your phone than you usually do. Whether you want to connect with your loved ones, knock some things off your work ‘to-do’ list, or just kill time, your phone is there when you need it (except when it runs out of battery, but that’s on you). It’s time to repay your phone for all it has done for you by making sure it’s properly secured.
This week, we will give you key tips you can use to keep your phone — and the information on it — safe and sound.
If you have any questions about our activities in October or suggestions on how to improve our cyber security efforts, please contact us at: securityawareness@royalroads.ca
Image Modified | We’ll start by answering the question “When should I update my phone?” The answer is surprisingly easy – see what Cyber Canada advises. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShXCn1W-jdQ |
Image Modified | It may come as a surprise but you are more likely to be the biggest risk to your mobile device than cyber criminals. Fortunately there are some basic steps you can do to keep your device and the information that is stored on it safe and secure. Read: OUCH-SecuringMobileDevices.pdf (attached ) |
Image Modified | Apps are what make mobile devices so versatile. They allow us to be more productive, instantly communicate, share, or just have fun. However, with the power of all these apps comes risk. Mobile device expert Joshua Wright has some great advice for you on managing your apps. Read: OUCH-SecurelyUsingMobileApps.pdf (attached) |
Image Added | This is a really useful tool. The FCC in the US has put together a Smart Phone Checker. And, it's sooo simple. You go to their website, select the type of phone you have, and click the button. The site generates a checklist of steps you should take to secure your phone. How cool is that? Click on the link below to access this really useful tool. |
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Phishing Challenge #1
Think you’re pretty good at spotting phishing attempts? Then you’ll have fun with this one. And, if you’re not sure, this is a safe way to sharpen your skills.
Phishing Challenge #1 is your chance to see how good you are at telling the difference between a legitimate website and one that’s a phishing attempt. It’s easy to do:
- Go to: https://www.opendns.com/phishing-quiz/ (yes, the link is safe… J )
- Go through the quiz…
- Send your results to: securityawareness@royalroads.ca by 4 pm on October 16th. Your score isn’t important – we’ll be drawing from all participants.
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Securing Mobile Devices
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Securely Using Mobile Apps