National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tip: Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks

What is a social engineering attack? In a social engineering attack, an attacker uses human interaction (social skills) to obtain or compromise information about an organization or its computer systems. An attacker may seem unassuming and respectable, possibly claiming to be a new employee, repair person, or researcher and even offering credentials to support that […]

National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tip: Securing the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things refers to any object or device that sends and receives data automatically through the Internet. This rapidly expanding set of “things” includes tags (also known as labels or chips that automatically track objects), sensors, and devices that interact with people and share information machine to machine. Why Should We Care? Cars, […]

National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tip: Proper Disposal of Electronic Devices

Why is it important to dispose of electronic devices safely? In addition to effectively securing sensitive information on electronic devices, it is important to follow best practices for electronic device disposal. Computers, smartphones, and cameras allow you to keep a great deal of information at your fingertips, but when you dispose of, donate, or recycle […]

Duo Universal Prompt Update

We’ve updated our student Single Sign-On systems with the latest version of Duo Security. When you use your myGHC student account to sign in to D2L Brightspace, Microsoft Office 365, or another system, you may notice the updated Duo Universal Prompt. This change provides more flexibility for using multi-factor authentication and also provides built-in support […]