National Cybersecurity Awareness Month #DoYourPart #BeSmart

National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) is observed in October each year to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity across our Nation, ensuring that all Americans have the resources they need to be safer and more secure online. Co-led by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), it is designed to engage, raise awareness, and educate the public to increase the Nation’s resiliency in the event of a cyber incident.

Since the Presidential proclamation establishing Cybersecurity Awareness Month in 2004, Congress, federal, state and local governments and leaders from industry and academia have formally recognized the initiative. This united effort is necessary to maintain safer and more resilient cyberspace and remains a source of tremendous opportunity and growth for years to come.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the Nation’s risk advisor, working with partners to defend against today’s threats and collaborating to build a more secure and resilient infrastructure for the future. CISA was created in November 2018 as the first civilian cybersecurity agency in the U.S. federal government. The agency leads the national effort to defend critical infrastructure against today’s threats while working with partners across all levels of government and in the private sector to secure against the evolving risks of tomorrow.

“This year, the NCSA’s key themes for Cybersecurity Awareness Month address the extraordinary circumstances of recent times,” said Kelvin Coleman, Executive Director, National Cyber Security Alliance. “The COVID-19 pandemic has blurred the lines between our personal and professional lives, making the need to stay connected through technology more important than ever. Our goal in 2020 is to ensure that users understand the impact of their reliance on connected devices while arming them with the knowledge to own their role in staying safe and secure online while minimizing their exposure to unnecessary cyber risks.”

“From the way we used to work and learn – to how we socialize with our family and friends – all of this has significantly changed,” said Bryan Ware, Assistant Director for Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. “While our increased use of online platforms and virtual technologies present us with new ways to learn, work, and maintain our relationships, they also expose existing vulnerabilities and opportunities for cybercriminals to attack. Every day, it is important for every American to take an active role and ensure that cybersecurity is an aspect of their personal and professional lifestyle.”

The 2020 theme #DoYourPart #BeCyberSmart encourages individuals and organizations to own their role in protecting their part of cyberspace, stressing personal accountability and the importance of taking proactive steps to enhance cybersecurity.

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During the next months, CBT Technology Institute will launch the updated A.S. in Network Administration and the Computer Network Support Specialist Diploma programs, and new Cybersecurity, Linux and Cisco CCNA courses. Please call our Admissions Representatives at (786) 567-3162 or visit our webpage to get more detailed schedules, classes, start dates, and pre-requisites. You are one call away to change your life. Contact us.

To learn more about how to participate in National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, please visit  www.staysafeonline.org.

Source: CISA