February is Data Privacy Month ! The cybersecurity industry reminds you annually to do a privacy check by observing Data Privacy Month from January 28 to February 28. Data Privacy Month is an international effort to raise awareness and...
Interest in watching Team USA is high. As advertisers vie for your eyeballs with the American flag and the world-famous Olympic rings, it is easy to trust the message. However, just as you should be vigilant about counterfeit merchandise and ticket scams, you should also be aware of your email...
IT Security is increasingly at the forefront in the modern world. Data breaches and IT security topics are in the news all the time. Users need to understand good cyber hygiene to prevent breaches from occurring.
Ohio State considers cybersecurity one of the university’s top priorities....
The information technology and cybersecurity fields are constantly evolving, making it crucial for professionals to keep up with the most current information, education and trends. That is why Enterprise Security is hosting Cybersecurity Days, an educational event series that provides meaningful training and resources to the Ohio State community.
In addition to securing systems, information security professionals must respond to security incidents resulting from a loss or breach of information caused by unsafe habits of workplace staff.
But many users aren’t sure how to secure themselves online, so education and awareness are...
Ohio State takes its responsibility for protecting the data entrusted to the university seriously. In protecting this data, we report to numerous agencies of oversight; federal standards for universities may come from commerce or health agencies and from research, education and industry groups....
Universities have a responsibility to numerous agencies of oversight; federal standards for universities may come from commerce or health agencies and from research, education and industry groups. Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) have the unenviable role of meeting all these...
The gender gap is a continuing area of focus for higher education, and with good reason considering industry trends. According to Fortune Magazine , the number of women majoring in...
On March 31, our Chief Information Security Officer Helen Patton will be a featured speaker at Attorney General Mike DeWine’s CyberOhio Business Summit. Helen’s session is entitled, “Security Frameworks: How to Use Them to Improve Business Outcomes.” Helen is in prestigious company, as other speakers include Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, and security experts from Nationwide Insurance Companies, Gartner Consulting, McDonald Hopkins and Lunarline.