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Stay secure online: Top tips for Cybersecurity Awareness Month

This message was sent to all University of Washington (UW) students, faculty and staff and UW Medicine employees.  

Husky Community, 

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), a time to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and share resources to help keep you and our entire UW organization digitally secure. This year, the Office of Information Security (OIS) and UW Medicine Security are focusing our efforts on four themes: Data Classification, Artificial Intelligence, Ransomware Resilience, and Cyber Hygiene. 

Throughout October, we are providing online presentations, in-person events, and informational materials to enhance awareness and promote conversation about these topics. Security and privacy tips, informational materials, and a schedule of events can be found at the NCSAM IT Connect page. 

We all play a role in protecting personal and institutional data and promoting a culture of cybersecurity at the University of Washington. We consider everyone who utilizes our systems to be a member of our information security organization. This October and throughout the academic year, OIS wants you to keep the following cybersecurity tips in mind:  

  • Recognize Phishing Scams: Be suspicious of emails with unsolicited job opportunities, offers of financial aid, or requests to purchase gift cards. Don’t click on links or download attachments from unverified sources. Never provide personal information, like passwords or credit card numbers, over email or via texting services like Telegram or WhatsApp. 
  • Unique Passwords and Multifactor Authentication: Never use your NetID password for another account and be sure to use multifactor authentication for personal accounts like your bank or social media. 
  • Use eduroam Wi-Fi: Use eduroam, a free, encrypted Wi-Fi network, when you’re on campus. For instructions on how to set up eduroam on your device, check out the eduroam page on IT Connect. 
  • Connect to Husky OnNet at Home: Husky OnNet is a virtual private network (VPN) that helps secure your home Wi-Fi network when you are remotely accessing resources on the UW network. Visit the Husky OnNet page to learn how to install and set up the software. 
  • Protect Institutional Data: Learn what types of data you are responsible for, take the necessary steps to secure that data – including encrypting laptops and devices – and ensure it is backed up properly. Learn more about data types and privacy responsibilities by visiting the IT Connect privacy guide. 
  • Know the Laws: State law prohibits the use of UW computing resources, tools, or services for commercial or political purposes. Follow copyright laws for software, images, music, or other intellectual property, such as books and videos. Review the Appropriate Use page on IT Connect for more information. 

 

This October and beyond, our teams are committed to partnering with you to protect personal data and secure UW’s institutional information.  

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact help@uw.edu. 

 

Thank you for helping to keep UW cyber safe, 

 

Isaac Straley 

UW Chief Information Security Officer 

Office of Information Security 

 

Augie D’Agostino 

UW Medicine Chief Information Security Officer 

Information Technology Services 

UW software notice: By Oct. 22, move/back up Adobe Creative Cloud files

This message is for all subscribers of Adobe Creative Cloud and all subscribers of Adobe Acrobat Pro who sign into these Adobe services using a UW NetID.

What’s happening and why

On Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024, we will be implementing a change that will delete all UW user files saved to Adobe Creative Cloud storage. The change will allow the UW-IT Adobe support team to ultimately improve Adobe subscription services for the University.

Adobe files saved on local computers and networks will not be affected.

What you need to do

Please plan to move your files out of Creative Cloud and onto a local or network file storage location so that you have a backup. Visit our Online storage page to learn about file storage options for the UW community.

  • The work that UW-IT needs to do will begin on the morning of Oct. 22, and could take most of the day. During that time, you will not have access to your Adobe software. We apologize for the inconvenience.
  • “Files” means Adobe individual and Adobe project files, and any other files, that you have saved to Creative Cloud. Brand libraries will not be affected; those will still be available after the change.

Need more details? Scroll below to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

How to check for and access files in Creative Cloud:

  1. Sign into Adobe Creative Cloud on your desktop or web browser with your UW NetID.
  2. Select the “Files” icon on the left-hand side of the home screen. If you see files in this space, they are stored in Creative Cloud and you will need to move the ones you want to keep.
    Questions?

Please refer to the FAQs below. You also can send a message to help@uw.edu if you have other questions or need further assistance.

Thank you,

UW Information Technology (UW-IT)

FAQs

Q. Will I be able to use Creative Cloud storage after this change?

A. Yes, if you like, you can use Creative Cloud storage after the Oct. 22 change.

Q. Will Creative Cloud libraries be affected?

A. No. Brand libraries will not be affected by the change.

Q. Will assets saved on Creative Cloud be affected?

A. Yes. Your user assets saved under your Adobe profile will need to be backed up, so be sure to do so.

Q. Do you have a backup service if I lose files on or after Oct. 22, 2024?

A. No. Any files not backed up will not be recoverable by UW-IT (nor Adobe) after the change.

Q. What happens to my Adobe Creative Cloud files when I leave the UW?

A. When you leave the UW, files saved in Creative Cloud under your UW Adobe profile will be deleted.

Q. Will I lose access to Adobe software during the change, and how long will this last?

A. Yes, unfortunately. A downtime of at least 4-6 hours is expected during the change, starting at 6:00 a.m. Pacific time on Oct. 22, 2024.