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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Stay Safe Online at UNO

  • published: 2025/10/10
  • contact: Kirsten Omoto - NU ITS
  • email: komoto@nebraska.edu
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This October, the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) joins the global effort to promote Cybersecurity Awareness Month, empowering our campus community to “Stay Safe Online.” Whether you're a student, faculty member, researcher, or staff, your actions play a vital role in protecting our digital environment.

This year, we’re spotlighting the “Core 4” simple steps everyone can take to strengthen cybersecurity:

  1. Use strong passwords and a password manager
  2. Turn on multifactor authentication (MFA)
  3. Update your software
  4. Recognize and report scams

Cybersecurity doesn’t have to be intimidating. These small actions make a big impact in keeping our campus safe.

Read other articles in this series:

  • Be Curious, Be Vigilant
  • Did You Know... Knowledge is Power!
  • Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Your Commitment Matters


Why Cybersecurity Awareness Matters at UNO

Cybersecurity awareness means understanding digital threats and knowing how to protect yourself and university data. In a higher education setting, this includes safeguarding student records, research data, and institutional systems.

With the rise of remote learning, cloud-based tools, and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, awareness is more critical than ever. Universities are prime targets for attacks due to the volume of sensitive data and open-access environments.

The Risks of Being Unaware

Without cybersecurity awareness, individuals risk falling for phishing scams, compromising personal or institutional data, and enabling cybercriminals to disrupt academic operations. Consequences can include financial loss, identity theft, and damage to research integrity.

The Impact of a Cyber-Aware Campus

When end users are cyber aware, the entire institution benefits:

  • Stronger protection of academic and personal data
  • Fewer phishing and malware incidents
  • Faster response to suspicious activity
  • Improved digital citizenship and academic integrity
  • Lower recovery costs and more resources for innovation

How NU ITS Is Supporting You

Our NU Information Technology Services (ITS) team is working behind the scenes to protect campus systems, monitor threats, and provide tools and training to help you stay secure. This month, look out for tips, activities, and resources to boost your cybersecurity skills.

Let’s work together to build a safer digital campus—one smart click at a time.

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