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WMU Network Acceptable Use Policy

Statement of policy Network services and hardware may not be modified or extended beyond the area of their intended use, may not be used to retransmit internet access to anyone outside of the University community and must be used in compliance with university policy. Summary of contents/major changes Consolidation of ResNet Acceptable Use Policy and WMUnet Acceptable Use Policy into a single document; rescind portions of both that are no longer applicable. Purpose of Policy Stakeholders Most Impacted by the Policy This policy applies to anyone who utilizes university networks including university affiliates and guests. Key Definitions Network Hardware:  includes, but is not limited to switches, routers, and wireless access points

Cybersecurity Awareness Training for Faculty & Staff – CALS IT

April 12, 2021 Cybersecurity Awareness Training will begin for all University Faculty and Staff the week of April 26.  This training aims to enhance your awareness and knowledge of protecting your identity and safeguarding the university’s digital resources.  Faculty and Staff will have until June 30, 2021, to complete the training.  Graduate and undergraduate student employees are not required to complete the training.  During the week of April 26, faculty and staff will receive an email with instructions on accessing the training.  The Office of Cybersecurity will send weekly reminders about the training. Alternative training will be offered to those who require additional assistance. More information about this alternative training will be sent out in the next few weeks.

Verizon Mobile Security Index: COVID-19 unearths new cyber threats for businesses

News Wire Feed Light Reading 4/7/2021 BASKING RIDGE, NJ – The COVID-19 pandemic forced businesses to quickly support remote working practices, often without proper security measures in place. The Verizon Business Mobile Security Index (MSI) 2021 reveals that many businesses may have left themselves vulnerable and open to cybercriminals in the rush to ensure their workforce could operate remotely. Forty-nine percent of businesses surveyed in the latest edition of Verizon s MSI stressed that changes made to remote working practices during lockdown adversely affected their company s cybersecurity. Interestingly, even though 40 percent of businesses surveyed recognized that mobile devices are their company s biggest IT security threat, 45 percent of them knowingly sacrificed the security of mobile devices to get the job done (e.g., meet a deadline or productivity targets) and nearly a quarter (24 percent) sacrificed the security

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