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Current Newsletters

  • May 2023 Newsletter

    May 2023 Gatekeepers: The guardians of data

  • April 2023 Newsletter

    April 2023 Internet of Hackable Things

  • March 2023 Newsletter

    March 2023 Security Awareness and Culture

  • February 2023 Newsletter

    February 2023 Understanding the insider threat

See Something? Say Something!

July 2017

See Something? Say Something!

Security incidents are going to happen, sometimes because of mistakes and sometimes because of things beyond our control. What’s important is how we handle them. If we don’t report them—even those little things that seem unimportant—chances are they’ll happen again. How we handle incidents is just as important as what we do to prevent them! See something? Say something!

  1. What is the most common way malware finds its way onto computers and networks? (Phishing)
  2. This is the telephone equivalent of phishing? (Vishing)
  3. Aside from not clicking on any links or attachments, what should you do if you receive a phishing email? (Report it)
  4. The process of recognizing, identifying and reporting security events is known as what? (Incident Response)
  5. Allowing someone else to use your credentials to gain access is known as what? (Piggybacking)

Information Security Office

Box 19800, Arlington, Texas 76019

Phone 817-272-5487 | Fax 817-272-2612

security@uta.edu

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