Information Security and Privacy Awareness Week (ISPAW) is the time to consider tips to better protect your family.
We all hear about privacy incidents, but what are they? Read to find out during Information Security and Privacy Awareness Week.
Learn how to up your phishing game with these helpful tips from OIT’s Office of Information Security.
VA Privacy Service launches its first Speaker Series event of the year to recognize Data Privacy Week and Identity Theft Awareness week.
Learn more about cybersecurity through this free competition. Top contestants are invited to cybersecurity training, workshops, labs, competitions, and a job fair.
Storytelling is a wonderful way to teach. Check out this classic story of Little Red Riding Hood told in a new way – and share it with your friends, family, children and grandchildren.
The COVID-19 vaccines are finally here, and so are the scammers. Here’s how to protect yourself and your family from con artists trying to steal your personal information or your money.
VA and the United States Postal Inspection Service continue their partnership to help protect Veterans personal information and avoid scams.
Smart devices make your life easier by allowing a few clicks to unlock your door, change the movie you are watching, or look in the refrigerator while at the store. But how does all this work?
Learn to recognize the signs of social media scams to protect yourself and your family members from becoming victims of fraud.
Veterans are twice as likely to lose money to fraud because of identity theft, phishing, impostor scams, and investment, loan, or donation deceptions.
VA has been vigilant with its responsibility of mitigating potential cyberthreats to VA health care systems and medical devices.