Security
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By adding more layers of security through MFA, the university benefits from a solution that secures data from unauthorized access and protects resources.
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UA Little Rock has implemented additional technical safeguards on university workstations to mitigate the loss of highly sensitive data.
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Several members of the IT Services department, along with IT professionals from Arkansas and beyond, attended the in-person 2022 Arkansas IT Symposium.
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month is designed to engage and educate public and private-sector partners with the goal of raising awareness about cybersecurity.
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If something appears too good to be true, it probably is. Check the warning signs, and instead of following the links on the social media platforms, go directly to the product or service websites.
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Cybersecurity experts from UA Little Rock faculty joined IT administrators to give a timely and informative discussion on how we can improve online security both on campus and at home.
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Please join us in Dickinson Hall Auditorium 100 for what promises to be a very timely and informative discussion on how we can learn to improve our online security.
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Attacks are not just targeting the individual anymore. Today, the purpose of the attacks has expanded to impact as many users as possible.
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The new mobile device security policy is designed to ensure compliance with UA System policies, UA Little Rock policies, laws, and regulations. It is intended to ensure all employees follow safe computing practices when using mobile devices.
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The online cybersecurity training program is designed to mitigate cyber risks as much as possible by increasing the cybersecurity awareness of UA Little Rock faculty and staff.