Here are 31 articles created for Cybersecurity Awareness Month, from Day One to Day 31. Some articles are short, others quite long. You are free to use this work within your company's security awareness programs or within your educational or non-profit organization.
Although these articles were written in 2020, they are still relevant today and offer a unique perspective on cybersecurity awareness that has evolved over more than three decades working in this field. I hope you find them helpful!
- Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Time to get smart about ending digital technology abuse
- Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Day Two: Basic Training
- Cybersecurity Awareness Month, D3: Learning can be fun
- Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Day 4. The week's theme? If You Connect It, Protect It
- Why do we need cybersecurity awareness?
- Situational Crime Prevention and Security Awareness
- Situational Crime Prevention, Security Awareness, and Cybercrime
- 3 Ways to Improve Our Chances of a Bright Digital Future
- The Internet of Things to Get Smart About
- In praise of vendor-neutral cybersecurity awarenes
- Cybersecurity awareness, history and the ethics factor
- Cybercrime victim support: positive developments, growing resources
- Basic resources for learning more about cybersecurity
- Hacking is not a crime, and other problems with words in cybersecurity awareness
- Apartment related scams and the Internet as fraud multiplier
- We interrupt regular programming with this FBI message
- Old school security awareness, a blast from the digitial past
- Warnings, alarms, and an aneurysm: the awareness juggling act
- Authentication Factor 1: Something you know, like a password
- Authentication Factor 2: Something you have, like your phone
- Authentication Factor 3: Something you are, like your thumbprint
- What's different about health data security? A lot!
- Facing the challenge of protecting health data from abuse
- Cybersecurity resources for your modestly-sized buusiness
- Time and awareness and other security musings
- Cybersecurity for our hyperconnected future
- From ransomware to blackmail: cybercrime takes a nasty, evil turn
- Are you aware of the cybersecurity skills gap?
- Cybersecurity awareness: Why some people get it, more than others
- Cybersecurity needs more women, now and in the future
- Thanks for reading and heeding. Please #BeCyberSmart!
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