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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