Cybersecurity Awareness Training & Learning Resources
The Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024 theme, “Secure Our World,” has the following four cybersecurity best practices for individuals and organizations.
- Use Strong Passwords and a Password Manager
- Turn on Multifactor Authentication
- Recognize and Report Phishing Attacks
- Update Your Software
Below are links to the resources on four cybersecurity best practices for MSMC faculty, staff, students and the external community:
Use Strong Passwords and a Password Manager


Hands-on Activity & Readings
Turn on Multifactor Authentication
Readings

Recognize and Report Phishing Attacks
Hands-on Activity & Readings
Update Your Software
Readings
Please reach out to us at center4cyber@msmc.edu for any questions or concerns.
Note: In Security Injections@Towson activity modules, upon completion, you may generate a certificate of completion. If you plan to generate a certificate, please use your MSMC email in the form. You may use instructor name as Center for Cybersecurity