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Why Reporting Suspicious Cyber Activity is Everyone's Responsibility: Insights from Yale's CISO Jeremy Rosenberg

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Do you know that everyone at Yale University has a role to play in keeping Yale data and systems safe?
In today's episode, we welcome back Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Jeremy Rosenberg.
He reminds us that a simple action we can take is to report suspicious or unusual cyber activity right away - it's everyone's responsibility.
Listen to this episode to get the insider scoop on incident reporting from Jeremy.
You'll learn:
▶️ The most common cyber threats at the university and the impact of AI
▶️ Why reporting unusual activity helps thwart bigger issues
▶️ Why we have to assume that incidents are urgent even when we're not sure
▶️ What happens when you report a phish using the button in Microsoft Outlook
▶️ What to say/do should you be involved in an incident
Plus our buzzword of the day - "malware"
And lots of other insights, information and inspiration to protect the confidentiality, availability and integrity of Yale data and systems.
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Calls to Action:
Ready to build your cyber muscles, outsmart cybercriminals and hone your incident reporting skills?
Here are several simple actions you can take:
  • Read Jeremy's April message about the Bee SAFE, Not Sorry campaign and what you can do.
  • Review Yale's Report an Incident page about how to report suspicious behavior.
  • Register for Bee SAFE, Not Sorry events in April and May.
  • Complete our Bee SAFE, Not Sorry puzzle to build incident reporting awareness. Submit your answer by May 31 for the chance to win a prize pack.

Learn more about Yale Cybersecurity Awareness at cybersecurity.yale.edu/awareness
Never miss an episode! Sign up to receive Bee Cyber Fit podcast alerts.

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Send us a Text Message.

Do you know that everyone at Yale University has a role to play in keeping Yale data and systems safe?
In today's episode, we welcome back Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Jeremy Rosenberg.
He reminds us that a simple action we can take is to report suspicious or unusual cyber activity right away - it's everyone's responsibility.
Listen to this episode to get the insider scoop on incident reporting from Jeremy.
You'll learn:
▶️ The most common cyber threats at the university and the impact of AI
▶️ Why reporting unusual activity helps thwart bigger issues
▶️ Why we have to assume that incidents are urgent even when we're not sure
▶️ What happens when you report a phish using the button in Microsoft Outlook
▶️ What to say/do should you be involved in an incident
Plus our buzzword of the day - "malware"
And lots of other insights, information and inspiration to protect the confidentiality, availability and integrity of Yale data and systems.
*********
Calls to Action:
Ready to build your cyber muscles, outsmart cybercriminals and hone your incident reporting skills?
Here are several simple actions you can take:
  • Read Jeremy's April message about the Bee SAFE, Not Sorry campaign and what you can do.
  • Review Yale's Report an Incident page about how to report suspicious behavior.
  • Register for Bee SAFE, Not Sorry events in April and May.
  • Complete our Bee SAFE, Not Sorry puzzle to build incident reporting awareness. Submit your answer by May 31 for the chance to win a prize pack.

Learn more about Yale Cybersecurity Awareness at cybersecurity.yale.edu/awareness
Never miss an episode! Sign up to receive Bee Cyber Fit podcast alerts.

  continue reading

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