Cyber What?

Importance of Securing System Passwords/Information

Sensitive information left out on a desk can easily be taken by thieving hands and seen by prying eyes. All sensitive and confidential information should be securely stored – especially things like system passwords. The bottom line is simple. You need to know and follow the organization’s secure/sensitive information policies and procedures – especially when it comes to passwords. Cybersecurity policies are not to be taken lightly.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Demonstrating Integrity & Professionalism
  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior

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Training Files (16)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
A.C.T. with Integrity™ - Cyber What?
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:16 minEnglishDemo
Video Vignette00:41 minEnglishDemo
Conflict of Interest
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material 2 pagesEnglishDemo
Workshop Material 8 pagesEnglishDemo

Additional Information

Passwords are vital to system security. If left out and open to prying eyes, systems can be compromised. Data leaked or stolen. Malware and other adverse software could be loaded/installed onto organizational systems.


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