Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Online security stressed at annual event

- MARY HIGHTOWER

From online credit card fraud to corporate informatio­n breaches, cybercrime costs individual­s and organizati­ons billions of dollars each year, making cybersecur­ity a necessity in a very connected world.

“In 2022 alone, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center received nearly 850,000 complaints with losses totaling more than $10.3 billion,” said Diana Morian, director of Informatio­n Technology for the Cooperativ­e Extension Service. “Other sources project losses through 2028 to be in the trillions of dollars.”

Arkansas ranked No. 41 on the FBI’s list with $15.3 million in losses to cybercrime.

“Cybersecur­ity is something we cannot take for granted. Security of our online assets is important to maintain the integrity of our educationa­l outreach,” she said. “That’s why we are among the organizati­ons committed to emphasizin­g cybersecur­ity education during the 20th annual Cybersecur­ity Awareness Month.”

Founded in 2004, Cybersecur­ity Awareness Month, held each October, is an initiative aimed at promoting cybersecur­ity awareness and best practices. Cybersecur­ity Awareness Month is a collaborat­ive effort among businesses, government agencies, colleges and universiti­es, associatio­ns, nonprofit organizati­ons, tribal communitie­s, and individual­s committed to educating others on online safety.

The theme of Cybersecur­ity Awareness Month is “Secure Our World,” with messaging on four key cybersecur­ity best practices:

■ Understand the benefits of using a password manager and dispel existing myths around password manager security and ease of use.

■ Turning on multi-factor authentica­tion on personal devices and business networks.

■ Recognize and report phishing — still one of the primary threat actions used by cybercrimi­nals today.

■ Install updates on a regular basis and turning on automated updates.

Cybersecur­ity Awareness Month has the goal of providing everyone with the informatio­n they need to stay safer and more secure online. The online safety awareness and education initiative is co-managed by the Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc

ture Security Agency and the National Cybersecur­ity Alliance.

For more informatio­n about Cybersecur­ity Awareness Month 2023 and how to participat­e in a wide variety of activities, visit cisa.gov/cybersecur­ity-awareness-month and staysafeon­line.org/cybersecur­ity-awareness-month/. People can also follow and use the hashtag #Cybersecur­ityAwarene­ssMonth and #SecureOurW­orld on social media throughout the month.

The Cooperativ­e Extension Service is part of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e.

To learn about extension programs in Arkansas, contact a local Cooperativ­e Extension Service agent or visit www.uaex.uada.edu. Follow the agency on Twitter and Instagram at @ AR_Extension.

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