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Travel tips to avoid becoming the victim of a cybercrime

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Swimsuits and sunblock aren’t the most important things to think about when packing your bags. As you embark upon your next trip, access the Information Security Office offers some best practices to keep your travel free from cybercriminal meddling.

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ISO: Do not use Slack for university business

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The U does not have a license for Slack, so it is not approved for university business. It’s also not approved for creating, processing, transmitting, or storing restricted and sensitive data as required by university policy.

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IT security tip: Going beyond the basics

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While basic IT security practices will help you protect your data, you can take additional steps to make a data breach or cyberattack more difficult for criminals and incident response easier for you.

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Last Updated: 1/3/24