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Is It Time for You to ‘Lock In’?
Higher education institutions face security challenges that demand thoughtful, coordinated responses across many of our distributed environments. Addressing these challenges effectively requires not only structure and leadership but also a shared understanding of the complexity that underpins our work, all the while meeting the mission of teaching, learning, and research.
Today, good cyber skills are the new good life skills, and this event put our minds through the motions! We held a turbocharged game show in a friendly competition with other Big Ten colleges to power up with essential info and practical techniques to safeguard your digital life.
Safe Computing held a pop-up event on North Campus at the Duderstadt center to hand out fun stickers, snacks, offer tips for fighting phishing and protecting our identity, and to play safe computing games for prizes.
Safe Computing held a pop-up event on Central Campus at the Shapiro Library to hand out fun stickers, snacks, offer tips for fighting phishing and protecting our identity, and to play safe computing games for prizes.
This session was an update on the Wolverine Identity Program for U-M community members. The multi-year program will make your university life simpler and more secure by giving you a single, all-in-one profile to manage your personal information at the University of Michigan. The presentation included information about the current state of the program, the Okta Launch, and plans for the remainder of the program.
This was an expert overview of the CrowdStrike 2025 Threat Hunting Report,