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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Thanks to my guests Tom Taylor and Thomas Riebe for going over a fantastic list of items you can do to secure your digital life.
While not a perfect transcript of our episode, here is an overview of all the items that we spoke from in the episode. Use this as a checklist to do your own cybersecurity month health checkup.
Take time to read your student or employee handbook policies on social media policies and understand where the line between personal protected speech begins and ends.
To quote the Ivy Tech handbook, "You have rights afforded by state and federal law, but be aware that not everything you say or post online is protected. False, defamatory, harassing, or intimidating postings are not protected free speech. Inappropriate postings about co-workers, students, supervisors, College policies, actions, or decisions could be the basis for disciplinary action."
Be aware of what you have on the internet and consider evaluating your online content from time-to-time.
Lastly, I'd like to remind folks that Fall isn't only about national Cybersecurity awareness month. There's been a lot going on this year. COVID-19 has affected our communities in many different ways. Technology played a major role in keeping us connected. It allowed us to stay in touch with friends and loved ones, and enabled us to continue our educational goals. In spite of everything that has happened, and all of the amazing things that technology has allowed us to do, it wasn't technology that got us through this year; it was the people around us. Not only were we #InThisTogether, but we also found out we were stronger together. Be sure to take some time this season and unplug and let the people around you know you're thankful for them.
Get In Touch!
You can connect with Kara Monroe on twitter @KNMTweets
Reach out with show ideas, comments, or questions via twitter or at our email address - [email protected].
Leave us a voice mail at 317-572-5049. Respond to the Call for Action, ask a question, give a shout out to a colleague, or an episode suggestion.
Check out show notes, listen to past episodes, and get instructions on how to access the podcast on our website at http://www.ivytech.edu/podcast.
By Ivy Tech Community CollegeOctober is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Thanks to my guests Tom Taylor and Thomas Riebe for going over a fantastic list of items you can do to secure your digital life.
While not a perfect transcript of our episode, here is an overview of all the items that we spoke from in the episode. Use this as a checklist to do your own cybersecurity month health checkup.
Take time to read your student or employee handbook policies on social media policies and understand where the line between personal protected speech begins and ends.
To quote the Ivy Tech handbook, "You have rights afforded by state and federal law, but be aware that not everything you say or post online is protected. False, defamatory, harassing, or intimidating postings are not protected free speech. Inappropriate postings about co-workers, students, supervisors, College policies, actions, or decisions could be the basis for disciplinary action."
Be aware of what you have on the internet and consider evaluating your online content from time-to-time.
Lastly, I'd like to remind folks that Fall isn't only about national Cybersecurity awareness month. There's been a lot going on this year. COVID-19 has affected our communities in many different ways. Technology played a major role in keeping us connected. It allowed us to stay in touch with friends and loved ones, and enabled us to continue our educational goals. In spite of everything that has happened, and all of the amazing things that technology has allowed us to do, it wasn't technology that got us through this year; it was the people around us. Not only were we #InThisTogether, but we also found out we were stronger together. Be sure to take some time this season and unplug and let the people around you know you're thankful for them.
Get In Touch!
You can connect with Kara Monroe on twitter @KNMTweets
Reach out with show ideas, comments, or questions via twitter or at our email address - [email protected].
Leave us a voice mail at 317-572-5049. Respond to the Call for Action, ask a question, give a shout out to a colleague, or an episode suggestion.
Check out show notes, listen to past episodes, and get instructions on how to access the podcast on our website at http://www.ivytech.edu/podcast.