April edition:

Passphrases

(https://securingthehuman.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201704_en.pdf)

OUCH! is the world’s leading, free security awareness newsletter designed for the common computer user. Published every month and in multiple languages, each edition is carefully researched and developed by the SANS Securing The Human team, SANS instructor subject matter experts and team members of the community. Each issue focuses on and explains a specific topic and actionable steps people can take to protect themselves, their family and their organization.

3/30/17  8:30 AM

KnowBe4 has corrected the disruption as of yesterday afternoon.

 

3/29/17 11:04 AM
New sign in attempts to our cybersecurity training vendor website at training.KnowBe4.com, are not working correctly. When attempting to sign-in, the message “You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.”, is displayed. KnowBe4 support has been contacted to assess the source of the problem. If you’ve previously signed in to this site, you may find that you still have access.

March edition:

Securely Using Mobile Apps

(https://securingthehuman.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201703_en.pdf)

OUCH! is the world’s leading, free security awareness newsletter designed for the common computer user. Published every month and in multiple languages, each edition is carefully researched and developed by the SANS Securing The Human team, SANS instructor subject matter experts and team members of the community. Each issue focuses on and explains a specific topic and actionable steps people can take to protect themselves, their family and their organization.

February edition:

Staying Secure on the Road

(https://securingthehuman.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201702_en.pdf)

OUCH! is the world’s leading, free security awareness newsletter designed for the common computer user. Published every month and in multiple languages, each edition is carefully researched and developed by the SANS Securing The Human team, SANS instructor subject matter experts and team members of the community. Each issue focuses on and explains a specific topic and actionable steps people can take to protect themselves, their family and their organization.

January edition:

Social Engineering

(http://securingthehuman.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201612_en.pdf)

OUCH! is the world’s leading, free security awareness newsletter designed for the common computer user. Published every month and in multiple languages, each edition is carefully researched and developed by the SANS Securing The Human team, SANS instructor subject matter experts and team members of the community. Each issue focuses on and explains a specific topic and actionable steps people can take to protect themselves, their family and their organization.

December edition:

Securely Disposing of Your Mobile Device

(http://securingthehuman.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201612_en.pdf)

OUCH! is the world’s leading, free security awareness newsletter designed for the common computer user. Published every month and in multiple languages, each edition is carefully researched and developed by the SANS Securing The Human team, SANS instructor subject matter experts and team members of the community. Each issue focuses on and explains a specific topic and actionable steps people can take to protect themselves, their family and their organization.

November edition:

Using the Cloud Securely

(http://securingthehuman.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201611_en.pdf)

OUCH! is the world’s leading, free security awareness newsletter designed for the common computer user. Published every month and in multiple languages, each edition is carefully researched and developed by the SANS Securing The Human team, SANS instructor subject matter experts and team members of the community. Each issue focuses on and explains a specific topic and actionable steps people can take to protect themselves, their family and their organization.

The port process scheduled for today has been delayed until tomorrow. Those individuals and departments scheduled to have their Denison phone numbers migrated to Dialpad today are confirmed to port tomorrow. As a reminder, you will receive an email notification when your number is ported.