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Cybersecurity at Yale: What matters most right now

Strong security starts with everyday choices. As cyber threats grow more targeted and convincing, a few simple habits can make a real difference. Start 2026 with practical steps that protect both you and Yale every day.

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Bee Cyber Fit Video Series: Know Your Risk

Not all data is created equal—and treating it that way can put you and Yale at risk. Join Boola in discovering how a the idea of a simple stoplight can help you match your data to the right level of protection, every time!

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Inside the Scamdemic

The scamdemic is already on campus, and it doesn’t look the way most people expect. Learn how today’s most sophisticated scams work and how we can better protect ourselves and the Yale community.

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Feb 25

From Password Fatigue to Password Peace of Mind

Feb 25, 2026 at 12:00pm-1:00pm
Hosted by Yale Information Security Policy & Awareness Team

Cybersecurity doesn’t have to be complicated to be effective. Join PCMag journalist Kim Key for a back-to-basics conversation on password managers, reducing security fatigue, and simplifying your digital life.

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Feb 26

New Year, New You Lightning Chat

Feb 26, 2026 at 12:00pm-12:30pm
Hosted by Yale Information Security Policy & Awareness Team

Small actions add up. In this lightning chat, we’ll cover three simple habits—securing our credentials, applying updates, and reporting concerns—that make cybersecurity easier and more effective.

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February Cybersecurity Awareness Tip: Shared documents aren't always what they seem

Bad actors are always finding new ways to sneak into your inbox — including using real document-sharing emails. Find out how these convincing files can put your Yale credentials at risk and tips on how to spot them.

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Weaponizing Academic Trust: The new face of university cyber attacks

The dangers after numerous university breaches in 2025 aren’t just digital, they're personal. Join us for a joint Yale-Harvard event to discover how AI and personal information are being weaponized and simple steps you can take to protect the Yale community and yourself.