Cybersecurity Awareness Month Champion organizations, which include companies of all sizes, schools and school districts, colleges and universities, nonprofits and government entities, represent those dedicated to promoting a safer, more secure and more trusted Internet.
Each and every one of us needs to do our part to make sure that our online lives are kept safe and secure. That’s what Cybersecurity Awareness Month – observed in October – is all about!
Elected officials, government leaders, and industry executives will join together this Cybersecurity Awareness Month to work toward building a safer connected world.
Any organization, group or individual can get involved in Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
The Champion program is a way to officially show your support for Cybersecurity Awareness Month and receive free resources. Champions represent those dedicated to promoting a safer, more secure and more trusted internet.
Download the NEW Secure Our World toolkit for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
October 2023 marks the 20th Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Over the past two decades, this campaign has grown immensely, reaching millions of individuals across hundreds of countries, but the need for comprehensive, ongoing cybersecurity education continues to grow. This year, we’re excited to announce a…
In honor of 20 years of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, elected officials, government leaders and industry executives will join to examine how far we’ve come and look at where we need to go.
Even in the wake of the major attacks across regularly targeted business sectors – such as financial services, healthcare, critical infrastructure, government, energy – most people and businesses still don’t know how to better safeguard their data. Cybersecurity Awareness Month. every October, is dedicated to ensuring everyone has the resources they need to stay safe and secure online.
In this special briefing, leadership from today's leading tech companies share how their organizations are addressing cyber threats and educating others to create a more secure, interconnected world.
Featuring:
Jenny Brinkley, Director, Amazon Security
Perry Carpenter, Chief Evangelist and Strategy Officer, KnowBe4
Kate Charlet, Director for Data Governance, Google
Darren Shou, CTO, NortonLifeLock Josh Jaffe, Vice President of Cybersecurity, Dell Technologies Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director, National Cybersecurity AllianceFor today’s children, the internet is an almost all-encompassing aspect of life. Meanwhile, cyberbullying is a growing problem across the world — the internet’s faceless, anonymous, and efficient nature is appealing to a bullies’ desire to intimidate. Remember, cyberbullying is a cybersecurity issue! It uses technology to cause harm. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or…