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Take the Week 4 Trivia Challenge
Presented by the UC Office of Information Security
Students, faculty, and staff members at the University of Cincinnati who take the weekly #BeCyberSmart Trivia Challenge and provide their email address will be entered into the Cybersecurity Champion Prize Drawing to win fun prizes each Thursday in October.
All winners will be notified via email.
LAST CALL: Paper shredding and prizes for Cybersecurity Awareness Month
It’s the last week of Cybersecurity Awareness Month at UC! Take advantage of these resources to help you outsmart cyberthreats and protect you and your family from online attacks.
Paper Shredding Event on McMicken Commons A
Drop off professional or personal documents to ensure they are securely destroyed and recycled.
Faculty/Staff, & Students: Friday, Oct. 29, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (OR until the truck is full!)
Please note: All metal, including paper clips and hanging file folders must be removed in advance; staples are permissible. Plastic also needs to be removed – comb bindings, transparencies, Polaroid pictures, Tyvek envelopes. Anything that cannot be torn is not acceptable.
Cybersecurity Awareness in TUC 300
Monday, Oct. 25- Thursday, Oct. 28, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Learn more about cybersecurity and have some fun!
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