Beware of these income tax scams in 2021
Learn to recognize and protect yourself from tax scams that are already being reported this year.
Learn to recognize and protect yourself from tax scams that are already being reported this year.
We are not immune to things going on in the rest of the world. Criminal hackers are well funded and becoming more sophisticated. So what can IT departments do to be more secure?
This year’s event offered 15 webinars with technical, strategic and practical information on how you and your organization can be more cybersecure. Missed out? You can watch the presentations at any time.
Cybersecurity training for faculty, staff and students will look a little different next year as the Office of Cybersecurity continues its full-court press to protect our information, systems and data.
For their wide-ranging efforts to protect UW–Madison’s cyberspace and take proactive steps to enhance cybersecurity, 10 university employees received honors.
“Do Your Part. #BeCyberSmart.” Join the Office of Cybersecurity Oct 26 for a panel discussion about personal accountability in cyberspace.
Learn about job-related scams and other phishing attempts that target students, and find out how to identify them.
Learn from the Federal Trade Commission about COVID-19 contact tracing scams and how to protect yourself from them.
UW–Madison has become aware of unemployment-insurance phone scams and fraudulent filing attempts. Be aware, stay safe.
Two recently published articles offer relevant and useful information for staying cybersecure online.