Cybersecurity incidents happen, but it is the duty of every CU employee to stay informed and vigilant against security threats. Learn how to most effectively report a potential incident.
As artificial intelligence is becoming more widespread and more tools are being approved by CU for usage, it’s important to do your part in protecting CU’s data and staying secure.
Multifactor authentication, or MFA, is one of the strongest defenses against cyberattacks and phishing attempts. Learn how MFA keeps you and the university safe.
Phishing remains the top cybersecurity threat today. Staying vigilant against these threats is vital to maintaining the university’s and your data safe online.
This October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and CU is celebrating with a wide range of events, contests and informational sessions.
Review these best practices for creating strong passwords.
Password managers keep your data safe by generating unique and strong passwords, stored in one encrypted place.
Copilot for the web is an AI-powered web chat that can generate content, images and answers to questions. It is only approved to use through your CU Microsoft account with discretion when sharing personal or organizational data.
Technologies that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) provide opportunities for a great number of uses. When using any tools, University of Colorado employees are each responsible for understanding how to use the tool effectively, safely and within existing policies and laws.
Be cautious if you ever receive an online pop-up urging you to update your browser or any software. It is likely an update scam.

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