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Campaign For Cyber Security Awareness

Campaign For Cyber Security Awareness

Applicable Learning Management System(s): Blackboard

Campaign Description: To make students aware of fraudulent activity regarding Covid-19 (for example phishing messages) and how to report a cyber security incident

Success Criteria: High amount of views of the actual messages to raise that awareness

Submitted by (and on behalf of, if applicable): Schelly Gardner from Southern Cross University

 

Cyber Security Awareness

Popup on the student portal landing page making students aware of possible cyber security issues regarding Covid-19 and how to report any fraudulent/suspicious activity

Location: Main portal page for students and also on the myUnits page (general landing page) for staff

Audience: Mainly students but instructors also saw the message

Content Type: Pop-up Message

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Copy Message Content: 

There is an increasing amount of fraudulent activity around COVID-19, attempting to take advantage of Australians during this vulnerable time.
These include phishing text messages, emails, phone calls, and social media activity, all designed to look like they have come from a legitimate source.
If you receive anything you might be suspicious of, avoid clicking any links and report directly to the TS Service Desk – Report a Cyber Security Incident.
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It’s been a depressing situation again the entire world about Covid 19, the diseases exist yes but many questions behind it on how it came in this entire globe, where did it come from? Will it end? Many people became rich during Covid 19, many suffered losses, depression, bad decisions, spread of wrong information. Where can the right information be? Kept? And how can it be distributed. 

Jane kambona