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Situational Awareness for Everyone

National Cybersecurity Awareness Month is an annual opportunity for folks like us to encourage folks like you to adopt a simple, three-point approach to keeping yourself and your information safe online:

STOP. THINK. CONNECT?

Paying attention to what is going on around you can go a long way toward keeping you and your data safe online.

We encourage you to STOP before automatically connecting to that open WI-FI hotspot.

Then THINK about both the name of the network you are connecting to — Is that actually the Starbucks WiFi network? — as well as the transactions you are performing over WiFi; make sure that any web transactions — especially shopping and banking — are only to secure web sites indicated by https:// in the URL instead of just http://. NEVER click through “invalid-” or “expired certificate” errors on shopping or banking or University websites.

Finally, CONNECT  with caution.

In addition to the caveats above, consider using a VPN to protect your data in transit over an open WiFi network. A VPN creates an encrypted tunnel between your computer and the VPN server, thus protecting your data.

Note: sslvpn.uvm.edu is available for use by any UVM affiliate.

 

Lynne Meeks, for the Information Security Operations Team

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