Cyber Security Awareness Month: Step Up Your Cyber Fitness

Cyber Security Awareness Month (#CyberMonth2023) is an internationally recognized campaign held every October to help the public learn more about the importance of cyber security. Humber’s objective is to raise awareness of the importance of cybersecurity, and to ensure our community has the resources and expertise required to protect the organization and themselves against cyber attacks. By protecting yourself and your organization against phishing scams, you can foil a cyber criminal’s plans. With this objective in mind, Humber will be providing several cybersecurity themed activities throughout the month of October. Our hope is that all employees participate and master the art of spotting cyber attacks. 

Initiative 1: Delivery of an Education Program

Once again as in the previous years, Humber has partnered with the Government of Canada’s Communications Security Establishment to provide our community with resources and activities to support the national Get Cyber Safe initiative and further bolster Humber’s Security. The theme for #CyberMonth2023 is Step up your cyber fitness. Here are the sub-themes in which we will be reflecting upon each week:  

  • September 29: #CyberMonth2023 Launch 
  • Week of October 2: Warmup
  • Week of October 9: Account workout
  • Week of October 16: Learning self-defence
  • Week of October 23: Maintaining muscle
  • Week of October 30: Strength in numbers

Throughout October, ITS will provide access to training videos, infographics and activities based on the sub-themes above. The delivery format will be on a weekly basis (as per sub-themes) through our training platform KnowBe4. Employees should expect to receive training enrollment and reminder emails from IT Security <do-not-reply@training.knowbe4.com>. 

Initiative 2: Phishing Simulations 

Throughout the month of October, Humber will deliver several simulated phishing emails to your Humber mailbox.  These simulations will allow you to apply your cybersecurity knowledge to real world scenarios without the risks associated with a real cyber-attack. When you believe that you’ve received a phishing email, employees are encouraged to report them utilizing the Phish Alert Button (PAB) in MS Outlook.    

Finally, and Most Importantly Win Prizes! 

As a small token of our appreciation of your continued support of our cybersecurity initiatives, weekly raffles prizes will be made available. You can earn raffle entries each week for completing and participating in our initiatives - the more you participate, the more entries you can earn. During the final week, a grand prize will be drawn, and all your accumulated raffle entries throughout the month will be eligible. 

To support our planned activities and to experiment with new technologies, we will once again be delivering some additional materials within Microsoft Teams thereby enabling collaboration, an open dialogue and engagement. To participate, join the GetCyberSafe Microsoft Team, and we will keep you informed as we release new material and activities. To join the Team, do one of the following: 

Option 1

Using Microsoft Teams Link

  • Follow this link: GetCyberSafe 
  • This link will take you directly into teams.

Sounds Suspicious Right? That’s why we’ve included option 2.

Option 2

Using Teams Code

  • Open Teams (or access Teams through the Office Portal)
  • On the left side of the app, click the Teams icon Teams button 
  • Click Join or create a Team
  • Go to Join a team with a code (the second tile)
  • In the Enter code box, type the code: f16dht6.
  • Click Join
  • Go to the Channel #CyberMonth2023 

Note: Those that participated last year may already be a member of our GetCyberSafe team.  We have created a new channel (#CyberMonth2023), and reused the previous team, and hoped to utilize this team for more than just the Month of October in the future.  While October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, cybercrime happens 365 days a year.