July 1, 2022

UCSF IT Security

Awareness News You Can Use

Monthly Articles, Contests, and Upcoming Events

July is Travel and Work Remotely Safely and Securely Month

Please read "Travel and Work Remotely - Securely and Safely!" and take the monthly quiz. All UCSF faculty, staff, contractors, students, and affiliates who take the quiz will be entered in a drawing for one of six $50 Amazon gift cards.

 

Remember, you can also visit our previous security awareness articles and take the quizzes. Visit our past campaigns at the UCSF Awareness Site.

New and Improved Required UC Cybersecurity Awareness Course

The next time you complete your annual mandatory UC Cyber Fundamentals Awareness Course on the UC Learning Management System (LMS), you will see a new and improved course - and you could win a $50 Amazon gift card. Find out more and see the new contest below!

 

Ongoing Monthly Contests

 

Everyone Can Win a Prize!

1. Refer your UCSF friends and colleagues to the UCSF Awareness Site and ask them to:

  • Read the latest article and take the quiz.
  • Ask them to enter your email address as the referrer.
  • State they are new to the site on the last page of the monthly quiz.

For each 20 people you refer, you will win a $25 Amazon gift card (limit 2/year, referrals do not expire).

 

2. Each month we will be selecting one person to win a $50 gift card from everyone who uses the Phish Alarm Button to report suspicious emails. They will win a $50 gift card. This important security tool analyzes the email and lets you know if it is an actual phish. No need to contact the Service Desk or IT Security when you get something suspicious. For more information, please visit the Phish Alarm Overview Page.

 

3. NEW CONTEST! Each month we will be randomly selecting five people from everyone with “current” status on their UC Cyber Fundamentals Awareness Course assignment to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. Here’s how to check your status on the annual training requirement:

  • Click on the UC Learning Center link in MyAccess
  • Click on “UC Learning Center Login” from the UC Learning Center page
  • Click on “Required Training”
  • Check the Status of “eCourse: UC Cyber Security Awareness Fundamentals”

Winners Circle

June Awareness Quiz Winners

Gavin Rynne

Herman Lum

Rachel Chin

Syed Razi

Vivian Magbitang

Malinda Pittman

 

June Phish Alarm Winner

Mahendra Wagle

 

June LMS Cybersecurity

Awareness Course Winners

Keanna Rasekhi

Pricila Avila

Cora Palmer

Hannah Cranford

Grace Wu

 

Top Quiz Referrers

Millo Paquini

Eve Phong (Dinh)

Cristina Morrison

Matthew Lau

Jason Dong

Jennifer Camacho

Khin Nyunt

John Hasper

Julie Erich

Gato Gourly

Jennifer Thomas

Thea Dela Cruz

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, July 13, 2022 1:00-4:00 PM

Privacy 101 Workshop

UC San Diego’s Campus Privacy Office

 

Privacy is for everyone! Learn about privacy laws and how to best protect yourself through our online Privacy 101 Workshop.

Learn about privacy issues and how individuals can best protect themselves and the personal data they handle. Trainings will also discuss recently-enacted privacy laws and how UC San Diego handles personal data.

 

Register: If affiliated with UC San Diego please register via the UC Learning Center to receive credit for completing the course. If not affiliated with UC San Diego please register via EventBrite.

 

 

 

Monday, August 15 - Tuesday, August 16, 2022 All Day

SANS DFIR Summit CPE Credits: 12

Various accredited speakers

Cost: Free - Must be a SANS member - Also free

 

Excellent Opportunity to learn from industry's top practitioners about the latest digital forensics and incident response research, solutions, tools, and case studies. You’ll have more than 20 talks to choose from, plus lots of new virtual event features that will have you schooled up before the Summit is done.

 

Register here

Past Events

Tuesday, June 21, 2022 10:00-11:00 AM

Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) and their use of social engineering to target your organization

James R. McQuiggan, Security Awareness Advocate

 

APTs often utilize social engineering, the psychological manipulation to trick people into divulging sensitive information (information gathering) or performing actions (fraud, unauthorized system access.) Various approaches by APT groups and ways to be a “human firewall” for UCSF will be discussed.

 

Recording (Must be logged into Microsoft Office 365)

 

Tuesday May 17, 2022 1:00-2:00 PM

QB3 Webinar: Cybersecurity: What You Need to Know in 2022

Elvis Chan, FBI; Allison Henry, UC Berkeley; Patrick Phelan, UCSF

 

Cybersecurity is a key issue for us in our private lives — think identity theft — and at the national scale — such as federal elections. For scientists in academic & commercial labs, threats include IP theft, ransomware, and hacktivism. Where are we vulnerable to those who want to disrupt or steal from us? How can we do the best possible job of protecting ourselves and the organizations we serve? Join us to learn best practices from the FBI's Elvis Chan, who manages San Francisco’s Cyber Branch, which is responsible for cyber investigations and digital forensics, and Allison Henry and Patrick Phelan, chief information security officers at UC Berkeley and UCSF respectively.

 

Co-sponsored by the UCSF Cyber-Champion Team.

Recording (Must be logged into Microsoft Office 365)