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Bee Connected: Discover Yale's cyber buzz in The Hive

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Have you heard about The Hive? It's where the Yale community gathers to discuss all things cyber. Join us for helpful resources to keep you cyber safe at Yale and at home.

This month, we're sharing three posts that the Hive team has hand-picked as our absolute favorites.

These articles and resources perfectly blend education, fun, and vital security awareness — we think you'll find them just as engaging as we did!

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Where Fairy Tales Meet Cyber Safety

Ready for a game that tests your security smarts and your literary knowledge?

We're obsessed with Passwordle, a clever Wordle-style puzzle that transports classic fairy tale characters into a world full of modern cyber threats. Can you help Hansel and Gretel leave a safe digital trail, or stop the Big Bad Wolf from compromising the pigs' password? It's a low-stakes, high-fun way to sharpen your cybersecurity intuition! Click through, play a round or two, and let us know which story you cracked first.

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Online Safety for Older Adults

We think this is one of the most important resources we’ve shared all month!

Discover practical, easy-to-follow advice specifically designed for older adults who may be struggling with technology and online safety. Learn essential tips on spotting scams and creating strong passwords that you can immediately share with a parent, grandparent, or friend. This post is a must-share!

Check out the full post and the helpful safety guide

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A Friendly Hello and Welcome to The Hive!

Our third staff favorite is an engaging welcome video from our Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Jeremy Rosenberg!

This video offers a compelling introduction to our new Hive community. It's also a great way to understand why security is a shared responsibility and how we all contribute to Yale's collective safety.

Click to watch the Jeremy's welcome video