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Spotlight: Cybersecurity Awareness Month!
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month y’all! We have a ton of events going on this year and each week has a different focus (the second week being “Phight the Phish”) and well, I don’t want to brag, but we had our “Fight the Phish” campaign created way back in 2019.
Ugh, I don't have the time to learn more things. Hey, totally get it, here are three things you can do right now. You can do three things, I believe in you!
#1: Use Duo to Push
Use the Duo App to send a Push to complete your CalNet 2-Step. A "push" is an approval request that you can send to your smartphone or tablet and it’s quicker and more secure than entering text passcodes or phone calls.
#2: Do the “Minimum”
Visit our How To Secure Devices page to secure your devices under the Minimum Security Standards. We include detailed instructions on how to set up your devices to meet campus Policy requirements.
#3: Sign up for FREE LastPass Premium
Get your free LastPass Premium account. UC Berkeley offers faculty, staff, and students a free LastPass Premium account. This tool manages all your passwords and syncs across all your devices.
Note for the detail sticklers: Yes, #2 is a set of things, but we have clear instructions to follow. Again, I believe in you - you got this!
General ISO Updates
Telephone Call Retirement
We will be retiring the use of telephone calls as an option for completing the CalNet 2-Step in Jan. 2022 What? Why? Well, for a few reasons, but the biggest is that telephone calls are less secure than other authentication methods. The good news is that there are many easy-to-use options available and you can register multiple devices, you know, in case you accidentally drive away with your phone on the roof of your car and then back over your phone trying to find it.
Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
If you use the Duo App to complete your CalNet 2-Step, (cough, which we recommend, cough) you will see some changes starting Oct 11 for both iOS and Android platforms. Don't worry, if you enabled automatic app updates on your device, you don't have to do a thing - and if not, just manually update
The redesigned DuoApp will improve the App's accessibility and you will notice they switched the positions of the Approve / Deny buttons. So be careful if you are used to hitting the "left side" of your screen as you get used to the new layout.
Special Speaker Event:Choose Your Own Cybersecurity Adventure: How to get started and succeed in the InfoSec fieldIt's no secret that technology is evolving faster and faster each day. This means the types of skills and the needs of organizations to protect and secure those technologies is changing just as quickly. Trying to get started in the Information Security or Cybersecurity fields can be difficult, at best, with the ever-changing curriculums and often unreasonable levels of skill being asked for by many hiring managers. For both students and educators, it can be difficult to know what the most relevant courses are, what topics should be focused on and what additional skills will help position the next generation of security practitioners for success. And this leads to the questions: What area of cybersecurity should I specialize in? How do I demonstrate skill and experience when I'm first interviewing? How do we better prepare students to be successful in their careers? Are there some skills and knowledge that are more in demand than others? In this discussion, Nathan Wenzler, chief security strategist at Tenable, the creators of Nessus and the leaders in Risk-Based Vulnerability Management, will share what he's seen work for both educators and students over a 25 year career of mentoring new practitioners and leaders in the cybersecurity field as well as what trends are being seen in the industry for what skills and topics both students and educators should include in their programs to remain relevant for the future. |