Cybersecurity for your personal computer

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Cyber criminals spend their days trying to deceive us into giving up our information, tamper with our devices and even steal our identities. When cyberattacks like phishing are successful, they can ruin our days, to put it lightly. That’s why, this Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we’re encouraging Members of the Alliance and the Federation to ruin a cybercriminal’s day!

For October Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the National Security Council’s Cybersecurity Training and Awareness Team is sharing resources and planning a series of workshops to help Members of the Alliance and the Federation improve their security knowledge and awareness.


Our Four Topics

We have selected four topics this year:

  • Basic Computer Hygiene
  • Password Hygiene Habits
  • Safe Browsing and MFA
  • Linux Permissions

Basic Computer Hygiene

Health Check

The following questions are designed to assess the cyber security posture of your computer. Let’s answer the questions to check whether your computer is secured.



Password Hygiene Habits

Safe Browsing and MFA

Join our workshop on October, XXX where we will provide an overview of MFA project!

Session in English:
Session in French:


Linux Permissions

Join our workshop on October, 27 at 12pm - 2pm EST where we will make a deep dive into Linux permissions!

Session in English:
Session in French: