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Minimum Security Standards/Security Planning Assessment Focus Groups

The Minimum Security Standards (MSS) and Security Planning Assessment (SPA) are two key aspects of the Yale Information Security Program. These processes work in tandem to protect the Yale data and systems we use to support the University’s mission.

In the spirit of continuous improvement, the Information Security Office (ISO) invites you to attend one of our June MSS/SPA Improvement Focus Groups. 

The focus groups will ask targeted questions about how to improve the MSS and the SPA process. The sessions will utilize Mural, an online whiteboarding tool, and open discussion around the barriers to completing these fundamental aspects of our Information Security Program. 

To share your feedback, please register for one of the following sessions:

  • Thursday, June 29 at 10:00 AM 
  • Friday, June 30 at 11:00 AM
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Cybersecurity Simplified: Season 2 of the Bee Cyber Fit Podcast

Would you know how to report suspicious activity on your computer?

Do you know how to protect your data if your phone is lost or stolen?

Curious what Yale's Chief Information Security Officer wants us to know?

All these topics and more are explored in Season 2 of the Bee Cyber Fit Podcast. We’ve got simple explanations about cybersecurity and great tips to help you stay safe online. Come learn with us and build your cyber muscles!

And don’t forget to sign up to receive Bee Cyber Fit podcast alerts so you never miss an episode!

 

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Social Engineering Campaign

Do you know that a cyber attack occurs every 39 seconds? Cybercriminals are working overtime to steal our money with sneaky tactics.

Good news: we can build our cyber muscles and fight back. Our Click with Caution toolkit has valuable resources to boost your online safety. Take the phishing detection quiz and learn more about phishing.

Stay tuned for our upcoming Social Engineering Awareness campaign later this summer.