We’ve compiled a list of resources to help you keep your information secure. Browse through the resources below, and if you don’t see what you need, please contact us at infosec@ucf.edu.
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Identity theft can occur when your personal information is lost or stolen, often as a result of a data breach. There are steps you can take to protect yourself and reduce your risk.
A credit freeze can help you restrict access to your credit reports. Learn more about credit freezes at the FTC website. | Credit Freeze FAQs |
If you believe you have been the victim of identity theft, the FTC website can provide you with recovery steps. | Identity Theft.gov |
The CyberSeek Cybersecurity Supply/Demand Heat Map will show you which states have the highest demand for cybersecurity jobs. | CyberSeek Heat map |
Below are some helpful external resources that can help you keep your personal information secure.
The National Cyber Awareness System hosts advice on a number of security topics to help you understand and implement security at home. | NCAS TIPS |
The FCC will provides guidance on how to stop and avoid robocalls and SMSishing texts. | FCC.GOV |
The Department of Homeland Security has developed a seriec of Cyber Lessons and videos to help you protect yourself online. | Be Cyber Smart |
If you have additional questions that have not been answered on our site, please contact us at infosec@ucf.edu