CyberSecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): October is Cybersecurity
Awareness Month
Since 2004, the
President of the United States and Congress have declared
October to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month
, helping individuals protect
themselves online as threats to technology and confidential data become more
commonplace. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and
the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) lead a collaborative effort between
government and industry to raise cybersecurity awareness nationally and
internationally.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month Theme
See Yourself in Cyber
This year’s campaign theme — “See Yourself in Cyber” — demonstrates
that
while cybersecurity may seem like a complex subject, ultimately, it’s really all
about people . This October will focus on the “people” part of cybersecurity,
providing information and resources to help educate CISA partners and the
public, and ensure all individuals and organizations make smart decisions
whether on the job, at home or at school – now and in the future. We
encourage each of you to engage in this year’s efforts by creating your own
cyber awareness campaigns and sharing this messaging with your peers.
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For individuals and families, we encourage you to See Yourself taking
action to stay safe online. That means enabling basic cyber hygiene
practices: update your software, think before you click, have good
strong passwords or a password keeper, and enable multi-factor
authentication (meaning you need "More Than A Password!") on all
your sensitive accounts.
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For those considering joining the cyber community, we encourage you
to See Yourself joining the cyber workforce. We'll be talking with
leaders from across the country about how we can build a cybersecurity
workforce that is bigger, more diverse and dedicated to solving the
problems that will help keep the American people safe.
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For our partners in industry, we encourage you to See Yourself as part
of the solution. That means putting operational collaboration into
practice, working together to share information in real-time, and
reducing risk and build resilience from the start to protect America's
critical infrastructure and the systems that Americans rely on every day.
4 Things You Can Do
Throughout October, CISA and NCA will highlight key action steps that everyone
should take:
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Think Before You Click: Recognize and Report Phishing: If a link looks a
little off, think before you click. It could be an attempt to get sensitive
information or install malware.
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Update Your Software: Don't delay -- If you see a software update
notification, act promptly. Better yet, turn on automatic updates.
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Use Strong Passwords: Use passwords that are long, unique, and
randomly generated. Use password managers to generate and
remember different, complex passwords for each of your accounts. A
passwords manager will encrypt passwords securing them for you!
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Enable Multi-Factor Authentication: You need more than a password to
protect your online accounts, and enabling MFA makes you significantly
less likely to get hacked.
Thank you for your support and commitment to Cybersecurity Awareness
Month and helping all everyone stay safe and secure online. Please email
the
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CISA Team
with any questions. Please direct media inquiries
to
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Date Issued: 10/3/2022