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In the US, the month of October is designated as National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) and, to pay all due respect, National Domestic Violence Awareness month. Both of these topics are prominent social issues, but to the surprise of exactly no one in this audience, the following article highlights National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

The Department of Homeland Security’s website announces that “NCSAM 2019 will emphasize personal accountability and stress the importance of taking proactive steps to enhance cybersecurity at home and in the workplace”. This year’s slogan:

To support the initiative, download the NCSAM 2019 Toolkit. It’s designed to assist organizations in rallying around and promoting this year’s key themes: citizen privacy, mobile device safety and ecommerce security.

Also, be sure to share the Cyber Safety Tips from the FBI with those in your workplace. For the security professional, these tips are undoubtedly emblazoned in your mind as part of an internal set of security mantras. However, for the average employee, there’s likely something to be gained.

Encourage colleagues to take responsibility for supporting your cybersecurity posture. Take a stance and pledge your support via staysafeonline.org/ncsam/champions/.

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