Help students think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly online.
Internet safety? Creative copyright? Fake news? With so many topics on your “to teach” list that go above and beyond the core curriculum, it’s essential to have a game plan. For Digital Citizenship Week 2017 (Oct. 16-20), we’ve gathered a
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Simple Steps to Online Safety
Original release date: October 03, 2017 October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), an annual campaign to raise awareness about cybersecurity. The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) has published general tips to help you increase your cybersecurity awareness—including whom to contact
Cybersecurity: the Hottest New Major In College
Large numbers of US colleges have added undergraduate cybersecurity majors, cybersecurity concentrations to other majors, and master’s degree programs in cybersecurity. Most colleges, however, do not know what to teach, and many are teaching students only how to admire the
Social Engineering Red Flags
Malware Infects Computers When Users Place Cursor Over Link
A recently detected attack technique requires only that users hover their cursor over a malicious link to become infected with malware. The attacks have been launched by sending targets an email with an attached Power Point document. Editor’s Note [Russell