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- Cal Poly Pomona Cyber Security Fair Flyer (2014)
- Colorado Technical University NCSAM Flyer (2013)
- Northwestern University You're the Key Security Flyers (2008-2015)
- University of San Diego Security Flyer (2010)
- University of South Carolina Think Before You Connect Flyer (2012)
Games & Quizzes
- Florida State University: Be a Cyberhero! Game (2016)
- Georgetown's Jeopardy Game (2011): This PowerPoint presentation includes the game questions used during an "Information Security Jeopardy!" game for faculty and staff. This game provided a chance to discuss the policies relevant to information security, as well as other security topics. You are welcome to reuse and customize the slides for your institution's faculty, staff and/or students.
- Naval Postgraduate School CyberCIEGE Educational Video Game (2010): CyberCIEGE is a serious game designed to teach network security concepts. Its development was sponsored by the U.S. Navy, and it is used as an education and training tool by agencies of the U.S. government, universities, community colleges, and high schools. The game is freely available to the U.S. Government and a no-cost license is available for educational institutions.
- University of Rochester Zombie Survival Game (2013)
- University of Toronto: Patch vs. the Nefarious Code game (2017)
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- American University reusable coffee/water cup
- Brown University phishing keychain and bags with Swedish fish & tips
- Harvard University security blanket
- Pepperdine University printed anti-phishing information on lens cloths as student give-aways. They used one of the previous student poster contest winners for the design. (2013)
- University of Northern Colorado iPhone 4 Case (2011)
- University of Rochester Scare Fair Security T-Shirt Design: These Halloween-themed shirts are used as give-aways when students play security awareness related games during the annual Scare Fair. (2011)
Guides
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- University of British Columbia Digital Tattoo Project: The goal of the Digital Tattoo project and its website is to share resources to encourage you to think about your presence online, navigate the issues involved in forming and re-forming your digital identity and learn about your rights and responsibilities as a digital citizen.
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Table Tents
- Duke University Information Lockdown Security Quiz (2012)
- University of Rochester Zombie Survival Game (2013)
Stickers
- University of California Berkeley Anti-Phishing Stickers (2013)
T-Shirt Designs
- University of Rochester Scare Fair Security T-Shirt Design: These Halloween-themed shirts are used as give-aways when students play security awareness related games during the annual Scare Fair. (2011)
Table Tents
- University of Northern Colorado Computer Security Table Tents (2010) and Zombie-Mobile Device Table Tents (2011)
Tip Sheets
- NCSAM Tip Sheets (2015)
- STOP.THINK.CONNECT. Tips & Advice (2015)
- University of Northern Colorado Computer Security Table Tents (2010) and Zombie-Mobile Device Table Tents (2011)
Tip Sheets
- NCSAM Tip Sheets (2017)
- STOP.THINK.CONNECT. Tips & Advice (2017)
Training & Tutorials
- Georgetown University's Approach: Building an Effective Training Program on a Tight Budget: Solutions for Training Faculty and Staff on Information Security Practices (2010)
- Ithaca College's Approach: You Are Not Alone: Pooling Regional Resources to Enhance Information Security Training (2010)University at Buffalo Information Security: Everyone's Responsibility
- University of Washington: Online training courses on malware, social media, phishing, mobile devices, passwords, and privacy.
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Some campus IT or Information Security departments create their own Twitter page to share updates, provide tips, and connect with users. Here are a few examples. Let @HEISCouncil know if we should follow your campus or add a link here!
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- Baylor University (@BearAware)
- Carnegie Mellon University (@MySecureCyber)
- Clemson University (@clemsonoisp)
- Indiana University (@ProtectIU)
- Ithaca College (@IC_INFOSEC)
- MOREnet (@MOREnetSecurity)Northwestern University (@NU_NUIT)
- RIT (@RIT_InfoSec)
- Rutgers University (@ru_secure)
- Stony Brook University (@SBUDoIT)
- University of Connecticut (@UConnISO)
- University of Idaho (@UIITSecurity)
- University of Massachusetts Lowell (@UML_IT_Security)
- University of Missouri - St. Louis (@UMSL_InfoSec)
- University of Notre Dame (@oitinfosec)
- University of San Francisco (@USFInfoSec)
- University of South Carolina (@UofSCtech)
- University of Virginia (@UVaISPRO)
- University System of Georgia (@USGINFOSEC)VA Tech (@VTMassachusetts Lowell (@UML_IT_Security)
Videos
- Information Security Awareness Video Contest Winners (2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, & 2006) Note: Download the 2013 videos via ShareFile or view them on the HEISC YouTube Channel and Facebook page.
- NCSA Video: "Don't Be a Billy" (2009)
- NCSA Video: "When You Least Expect It" (2007)
- Cornell University: Essentials to Avoid Online Scams (2015)
- Kansas State University IT Services Cyber Security Awareness Video (2011)
- Naval Postgraduate School CyberCIEGE Movies (2010) Note: These tutorial movies illustrate information assurance concepts explored by the CyberCIEGE game.
- Northern Arizona University: Protect Your Data - Lock Your Computer (2014)
- Portland Community College Videos: How Cyber Secure Are You?, Open House, You've Been Phished, and So Last Year (2016)
- RIT: Practicing Digital Self Defense Lightning Talk (2015)
- Rutgers University RUSecure Videos: "Life as a Computer 1", "Safepardy", and "Secure vs Insecure"
- Sophos: Wi-Phishing video (2016)
- Texas A&M University Videos: 5 episodes in the "Don't be a Victim" series (2010) Note: These and other videos are available on the TAMUIT YouTube Channel.
- University at Buffalo Personal Computing Security Video: "Caught in the Act"
- University of Rochester Information Security YouTube Playlist, including "The Top Ten" movie trailer (2015)
- University of San Diego Security Videos and Tutorials (2010)
- University of South Carolina: Security Videos covering topics such as finding sensitive data and phishing
- University of Texas Health Science Center Anti-Phishing Video: "Could This Happen to You?"
- Utah State University Videos: "5 Things to Know About Passwords" (2012), "You Are Your Own Best Defense" (2015), "Don't Become a Victim" (2015), and "Don't Be Fooled" (2015)
- UVA Responsible Computing Video: "When I go to UVa..."
- University of Wisconsin Anti-Phishing Video: "Protect Your Personal Information"
Web Graphics
Government Resources
- University of Missouri - St. Louis (@UMSL_InfoSec)
- University of Notre Dame (@oitinfosec)
- University of San Francisco (@USFInfoSec)
- University of South Carolina (@UofSCtech)
- University of Virginia (@UVaISPRO)
- University System of Georgia (@USGINFOSEC)
- VA Tech (@VT_IT_Security)
Videos
- Information Security Awareness Video Contest Winners (2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, & 2006) Note: Download the 2013 videos via ShareFile or view them on the HEISC YouTube Channel and Facebook page.
- NCSA Video: Don't Be a Billy (2009)
- NCSA Video: When You Least Expect It (2007)
- Cornell University: Essentials to Avoid Online Scams (2015)
- Kansas State University IT Services Cyber Security Awareness Video (2011)
- Naval Postgraduate School CyberCIEGE Movies (2010) Note: These tutorial movies illustrate information assurance concepts explored by the CyberCIEGE game.
- Northern Arizona University: Protect Your Data - Lock Your Computer (2014)
- Portland Community College Videos: How Cyber Secure Are You?, Open House, You've Been Phished, and So Last Year (2016)
- RIT: Practicing Digital Self Defense Lightning Talk (2015)
- Rutgers University RUSecure Videos: Life as a Computer, Safepardy, and Secure vs Insecure
- Sophos: Wi-Phishing video (2016)
- Texas A&M University Videos: 5 episodes in the Don't be a Victim series (2010) Note: These and other videos are available on the TAMUIT YouTube Channel.
- University at Buffalo Personal Computing Security Video: Caught in the Act
- University of Rochester Information Security YouTube Playlist, including "The Top Ten" movie trailer (2015)
- Utah State University Videos: You Are Your Own Best Defense (2015), Don't Become a Victim (2015), and Don't Be Fooled (2015)
- UVA Responsible Computing Video: When I go to UVa...
Government Resources
Federal, state, and local governments also offer information security awareness resources. The following resources are samples The government - federal, state, and local - is also a source of cybersecurity awareness resources. Below is a sample of some resources developed for government audiences that you may want to consult as you develop programs materials for your campus.
- Defense Information System Agency (DISA) Information Assurance Support Environment (IASE) Cybersecurity Online Training
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Bulk Publication Order Website (free bulk quantities of FTC educational materials)
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Identity Theft Resource Page
- MS-ISAC NCSAM Toolkit
- National Cyber Security Alliance
- NIST Computer Security Resource Center (CSRC) Awareness, Training, and Education (ATE)
- NIST Special Publication 800-50: Building an Information Technology Security Awareness and Training Program
- OnGuardOnline.gov
- Stop.Think.Connect.
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- American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Education & Training
- Center for Cyber Safety and Education - formerly the (ISC)2 Foundation
- ESET offers free cybersecurity awareness trainingCSO Magazine: Security Awareness
- Google Safety Center
- Intel SecurityMediaPro
- Microsoft Safety and Security Center
- PhishMe offers free computer based training materials
- SANS Institute's Securing the Human program (free resources include the SANS Security Awareness Newsletter OUCH! and the SANS Security Awareness Tip of the Day)
- The Security Awareness Company offers some free materials
- Symantec Security Awareness Program
- Wombat Security
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