October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Established in 2004 by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), Cybersecurity Awareness Month aims to ...
Each October, Cybersecurity Awareness Month provides an opportunity to reflect on the growing threats in our digital landscape and to renew our commitment to protecting data, systems, and critical ...
Cyber threats don't wait for an invitation – and they certainly don't take a break when the calendar flips to October. As Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 begins, the stakes have never been higher.
Internet-enabled crimes and cyber intrusions are becoming increasingly sophisticated and preventing them requires each and every user of a connected device to be aware and on guard. “It’s no longer ...
Cybersecurity Awareness Month was launched by the US government in 2004 to promote collaboration between governments and industry. Recent cyberattacks on major businesses, such as Marks & Spencer and ...
With Cybersecurity Awareness Month starting in October, many public-sector agencies are getting ready. In fact, local governments, college cyber teams and other groups have announced plans to use ...
As Cybersecurity Awareness Month unfolds and Halloween looms, one of the most chilling threats haunting today's businesses isn't a hacker in a hoodie – it's shadow artificial intelligence (AI). And it ...
State and local agencies nationwide are marking Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Oregon and Colorado are leaning into the National Cybersecurity Alliance’s 2025 theme of Stay Safe Online, while North ...
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and what better way to open it than with a reminder that the human element is the first and crucial line of defense against all manner of cyberthreats.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) officially kicked off Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 with the theme “Building a Cyber Strong America.” Throughout the month of ...
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a good time to pause and reflect on how you protect your digital world and your online accounts in particular. For many people, that’s still just a password.
Every October, organizations take a closer look at their cybersecurity posture. It’s a chance to educate employees, revisit policies, and strengthen defenses. It’s also an opportunity to reinforce a ...