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Staying safe in a connected world: Cyber Security Awareness Month tips

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October 1st officially marks the beginning of Cyber Security Awareness Month. This means of marking the calendar came about in 2003, and is designed to help organizations and individuals raise awareness about the importance of cyber security. 

A recent survey conducted by the professional services group KPMG Canada shows that only 38% of organizations feel that cyber security is “deeply embedded” into all areas of their business. Roughly the same percentage stated “very confident” in their abilities to detect and respond to a cyber incident. 

Most organizations are not adequately prepared for cyber attacks. As the threat landscape has shifted and attack sophistication has increased, organizations have struggled to keep up. Cyber security maturity is a journey.

High-level awareness month tips

Staying safe in a connected world

Technology touches nearly every aspect of our lives. It affects how we communicate, sell products, provide services and beyond. This year’s awareness month themes include:

Cyber Security Awareness Month aims to highlight the vulnerabilities inherent in the technologies that we use and to encourage everyone to take responsibility in preventing cyber threats.

Looking to raise awareness through your social media feeds? Check out our Tweetable Cyber Security Awareness Month quotes. Just click and Tweet. 

Honor Cyber Security Awareness Month. Discuss how employees can genuinely impact cyber and business outcomes. #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth Click To Tweet Want to outsmart the hackers? Get smart about cyber security. bit.ly/3iq18Mu #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #CyberTalk Click To Tweet Humans are the weakest link. Educate your end users to stop threats. #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #CyberTalk Click To Tweet

If you work in the field of Information Security, it’s cyber security awareness month every month. Help your organization’s employees help you; provide them with cyber security awareness training. For specific awareness training ideas, see CISA’s website. Also, be sure to sign up for the Cyber Talk newsletter.

PS. As distinguished computer sciences professor Gene Spafford once said, “The only truly secure system is one that is powered off, cast in blocks of concrete and sealed in a lead-lined room with armed guards.” 

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