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Information Security Roadshow spreads awareness

The University of Cincinnati's Office of Information Security launched a series of 18 in-person sessions from January to April 2024, drawing nearly 350 attendees from the staff of various UC colleges and units. The Information Security Roadshow series aimed to equip the audience with knowledge on prevailing cyber threats, prevention strategies, how to report incidents and resources to stay informed and secure.

The University of Cincinnati's Office of Information Security launched a series of 18 in-person sessions from January to April 2024, drawing nearly 350 attendees from the staff of various UC colleges and units. 

Information Security Roadshow presentation in session.

People attend a roadshow presentation in session at the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy. Photo/Lohitha Kolli

In today's digital age, information is power, and staying informed is crucial for security. Through interactive discussions on cybersecurity principles, incident stories and real-life examples, the Information Security Roadshow series aimed to equip the audience with knowledge on prevailing cyber threats, prevention strategies, how to report incidents and resources to stay informed and secure.

The participant survey results were encouraging, with 97% of respondents saying the material was clear and informative, 84% indicating they are likely to apply the knowledge and approximately 79% reporting an enhanced understanding of cybersecurity concepts.

Attendees gave positive feedback for the two presenters from the Office of Information Security. Security analyst Tiffany Wilson was noted for her engaging style: "Tiffiany was great! She was high energy and fun," while Deputy Chief Security Officer Matthew Williams was commended for his ability to present technical topics to a broad audience: "Matt did a great job, especially for those not well-versed in IT."

While feedback was largely positive, attendees also highlighted a need for enhancements, including:

  • Virtual sessions to accommodate broader participation
  • Delving deeper into specialized topics including phishing, social engineering, password management and security around research and intellectual property
  • More tailored content for specific UC departments

This highlights the need for targeted content that meets the unique demands of different university departments. These insights will shape more tailored sessions, aligning with the roles and functions of the community.

The Office of Information Security also plans to expand its educational initiatives to include students and other UC community segments, ensuring that cybersecurity education is comprehensive and relevant to everyone.

Presenters Matthew Williams (Deputy Chief Security Officer), Tiffiany Wilson (Security Analyst)  and Jason Gerst (Director of Information Technology).

Left to right, Deputy Chief Security Officer Matt Williams, Security Analyst Tiffiany Wilson and Jason Gerst , director of IT at College of Education Criminal Justice and Human Services, pose for a photo at a Information Security Roadshow event. Photo/Lohitha Kolli

The Office of Information Security extends its appreciation to all the colleges and units that participated in the Information Security Roadshow series.

  • College of Allied Health Sciences
  • College of Arts and Sciences IT
  • UC Blue Ash College
  • Lindner College of Business
  • UC Clermont College
  • College-Conservatory of Music
  • College of Cooperative Education and Professional Studies
  • College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning
  • College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
  • College of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Graduate College
  • College of Law
  • UC Libraries
  • College of Medicine
  • College of Nursing
  • James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
  • UC Online

Visit uc.edu/infosec for insights and information on upcoming security events.

Featured image at top: Information Security Roadshow presenter Tiffiany Wilson. Photo/Lohitha Kolli

Raising awareness

For questions or comments regarding security education and awareness initiatives, reach out to infosec@ucmail.uc.edu.

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