Held every October, National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) is a collaborative effort between government and industry to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and to ensure that all Americans have the resources they need to be safer and more secure online.
NCSAM 2019 emphasizes personal accountability and stresses the importance of taking proactive steps to enhance cybersecurity at home and in the workplace. This year’s message focuses on key areas including citizen privacy, consumer devices, and e-commerce security.
– Own IT. Secure IT. Protect IT. –
“OWN IT.” - Understand your digital profile.
Internet-based devices are present in every aspect of our lives: at home, school, work, and on the go. Constant connection provides opportunities for innovation and modernization, but also presents opportunities for potential cybersecurity threats that can compromise your most important personal information. Understand the devices and applications you use every day to help keep you and your information safe and secure.
“SECURE IT.” - Secure your digital profile.
Cybercriminals are very good at getting personal information from unsuspecting victims, and the methods are getting more sophisticated as technology evolves. Protect against cyber threats by learning about security features available on the equipment and software you use. Apply additional layers of security to your devices – like Multi-Factor Authentication – to better protect your personal information.
“PROTECT IT.” - Maintain your digital profile.
Every click, share, send, and post you make creates a digital trail that can be exploited by cybercriminals. To protect yourself from becoming a cybercrime victim you must understand, secure, and maintain your digital profile. Be familiar with and routinely check privacy settings to help protect your privacy and limit cybercrimes.
Throughout the year, we will be sharing cybersecurity tips and tricks, as well as warnings and alerts, so check back to see what's new. And feel free to download and share the documents with friends and family.
- Cybersecurity Desk Reference is a document published by the Department of Homeland Security and is a guide to recommend practices.
- Securing Your Digital Home gives tips on how to make your home network and connected devices more secure.
- Avoiding Phishing how to identify and avoid phishing attacks.