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Staying Secure While Off Campus
https://docs.illinoisstate.edu/informationsecurity/blog/2020/04/staying-secure-while-off-campus
April 02, 2020
One of the strongest protections the University relies upon is the campus network itself. When connected to the wired or wireless network, users benefit from systems that monitor and block various threats.
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Advisory - Zoom "Bombers" and "Raiders" Solicit Meeting IDs
https://docs.illinoisstate.edu/informationsecurity/blog/2020/04/advisory-zoom-bombers-and-raiders-solicit-meeting-ids
April 03, 2020
"Zoom bombing" can still occur despite instructors following best practices. This is due to private meeting IDs being shared by students.
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Become a Password Pro
https://docs.illinoisstate.edu/informationsecurity/blog/2020/04/become-a-password-pro
April 08, 2020
Account compromise is one of the top risks to users and organizations. It can cause data exposure, account lockout, and disruption of daily activities. With a few simple changes, you can reduce the chances of it happening to you.
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Keeping data secure with SendTo
https://docs.illinoisstate.edu/informationsecurity/blog/2020/06/keeping-data-secure-with-sendto
June 10, 2020
SendTo.IllinoisState.edu https://SendTo.IllinoisState.edu is a secure file transfer service available to University members. Individuals can send files between each other or with outside parties. It is also useful when the size of the files are too large for sending by email.
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Recognizing and Responding to Identity Theft
https://docs.illinoisstate.edu/informationsecurity/blog/2020/10/recognizing-and-responding-to-identity-theft
October 19, 2020
Identity theft occurs when an unauthorized party uses your personally identifying information (e.g. name, date of birth, address, Social Security Number (SSN), etc.) to assume your identity in order to commit fraud or other criminal acts.