PHISHING

Every day our community entrusts us with confidential information about our students and staff. It’s important that we honor this responsibility.

While we have security measures in place that block millions of emails, a very small percentage may slip through our filters.


Phishing Video

This 4 minute video helps you to identify phishing and learn best practices for how to be part of our preventative solutions against phishing schemes.


PHISHING Course (Staff only)

Take 10 minutes to complete the Phishing Awareness online training course, to learn how you can be a part of our solution.
Staff can click the image below to take the online course.


REPORT PHISHING EMAILS IN OUTLOOK

If you believe you’ve received a phishing email, report the email using the “Report Phish” button in Outlook.


SOCIAL ENGINEERING

In social engineering, an attacker uses social skills to obtain information. By asking questions, the attacker is able to gain valuable information. This can often be done in pieces, with the attacker targeting multiple people.

Oftentimes the attacker will claim a false identity such as (but not limited to)

  • A new employee

  • A repair person

  • A researcher

  • A representative from a charity organization

  • Tech support

  • Bank employees

SOCIAL ENGINEERING ONLINE TRAINING COURSE (Staff Only)

Staff can click the image below to take the online course.