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Elevate the Cybersecurity Agenda on Campus

By Matthew Lynch
April 17, 2022
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As tech becomes a bigger part of contemporary-day education, it has become crucial that universities find ways to protect learners from cybersecurity threats. 

There are various ways this can be done. For example, the educational facilities could ensure that all campus computers have downloaded effective and reliable security software, such as antivirus and firewalls. 

This article will discuss a few ways these universities can elevate their campuses’ cybersecurity agenda. 

Improve Communication Between Staff Members

For the university’s cybersecurity plan to be as efficient and effective as possible, all staff members must stay in contact with the issues they face online. 

For example, if an educator experiences issues using their computer, it could signify that their device has a virus or other malware. Instead of ignoring the issue, they should discuss the matter with the head of cybersecurity to find a solution. 

In this way, the school will stay on top of any issues that may threaten the valuable data stored on their network. 

Stay Aware and Keep Up to Date With New Cyber Threats

Cybercriminals are continually working to find loopholes and other ways in which they can hack into private networks. To prevent this, educational institutions should try their best to remain updated regarding new viruses and malware threats circulating online. 

For example, suppose cybercriminals begin to use fake emails to install dangerous software onto remote computers. In that case, the school staff members should research to find out about this new trend. If they know about it, they will also know not to read or open strange emails from accounts they do not know. 

Update Antivirus Software Frequently 

As we have already mentioned, cybercriminals are always looking for new ways to hack into private networks and computers. It is estimated that new malware threats are designed and released every few days. 

Although antivirus software is always useful, it will only protect your computer from the malware it has been programmed to eliminate. If you wish for the antivirus to fend off new software threats, you will need to update it regularly. 

Conclusion

Educational institutions should look for ways in which they can elevate the cybersecurity agenda of their campuses. They can do this by improving the communication between staff members and the school’s network security personnel. 

It is also crucial that the university stay updated with new cyber threats that could potentially cause them harm. Lastly, staff members should regularly update their antivirus software to prevent new malware threats from attacking their network and computers.

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