social engineering

Author: Natalie Schwarz
Natalie Schwarz
11/1/23

CampusConnect Virtual Conference 2023: Highlights and More

Explore the transformative potential of IoT in higher education and discover crucial strategies for safeguarding and leveraging this technology on your interconnected campus.

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Natalie Schwarz
10/31/23

Utilizing and Safeguarding the Internet of Things on Higher Ed Campuses

Explore the transformative potential of IoT in higher education and discover crucial strategies for safeguarding and leveraging this technology on your interconnected campus.

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Natalie Schwarz
10/25/23

Safeguarding the Virtual Campus: Ensuring Remote Learning Security in Higher Education

With online learning still in demand, your higher ed institution needs to meet security requirements to keep your virtual campus safe while online.

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Natalie Schwarz
10/12/23

Securing Higher Ed: Battling the Surge in Ransomware Attacks

Nelnet Campus Commerce wants to help you stay prepared for rising Ransomware threats in higher ed – understand the impact and strengthen the cybersecurity at your institution.

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Natalie Schwarz
10/4/23

Protecting Higher Ed: A Guide to Phishing & Social Engineering Awareness

Nelnet Campus Commerce wants to help you educate your higher education community about Phishing and Social Engineering Awareness with our guide.

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Nelnet Campus Commerce
3/2/20

What is a Social Engineering Attack?

Social engineering attacks are ways to steal information from you either about you or your company. Social engineering is the easiest, non-technical method for an attacker to gain a foothold into a target’s systems. These attacks usually only require one target to fall victim in order to leverage that information for more malicious activities.

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