Awareness and Training

Information security is everyone’s responsibility. Every person who interacts with our University computers, our networks, or handles information of any kind, plays a part in ensuring that data and those services are protected. Being aware of risks and defenses is the first step to responding appropriately as well as protecting yourself and the University.

CSU Cybersecurity Training

The CSU Cybersecurity Training and Awareness platform is where faculty and staff can complete the annual CSU Cybersecurity Training. This training is designed to help our community understand the importance of cybersecurity and provide best practices to help protect individuals and the university from cyber threats.

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Your feedback and suggestions will help us create a better program and help CSU stay Cybersecure. Please let us know your thoughts on our program, communications, and cybersecurity tips.

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Security Tips & Tools

Check out the resources below from university teams as well as trusted partners and experts in security, Microsoft and the National Cybersecurity Alliance.

Monthly Newsletter

  • Understanding Social Media and Website Privacy Policy

    Privacy Policies are an organization’s outline of how consumer data is aggregated, analyzed, stored, and protected. In this reading, we’re going to outline what these policies are and connect them to cybersecurity.

  • Defense Against Social Engineering

    Defense against social engineering! It just rolls right off the tongue, doesn’t it? Social engineering is manipulating a person’s social perception to coerce the disclosure of private/sensitive information. So, let’s get into learning how social engineering works and how to identify it.

  • Is ChatGPT Taking My Data?

    Can the use of ChatGPT be compromising me or my organization’s data? Alrighty folks, let’s *chat* about the use of Open Ai’s ChatGPT tool! Anyone? No? Okay then. Using generative AI can be a fun and useful supplement to your workflow, whether that be in your school or work. Yet, there are security concerns we…

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