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There wasn't a compromise of our
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systems, but unfortunately they
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impersonated our faculty were able to
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get the students to to participate.
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One of those impersonated teachers,
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marketing professor Dustin Harding.
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I I hated that. I I hated the fact that
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my name and likeness was was used in
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His student received this email last
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week. Another student told me they
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received a different fishing email back
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in July. Similar messaging and format,
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different professor. What is the
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university doing to protect students? So
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we have quite a bit on the cyber
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security front of different software and
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tools that we use. Some themselves have
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AI that help us detect things that are
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anomalies, right, that look suspicious
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and then we can pull those proactively
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off of the server to ensure that folks
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who haven't already clicked through to
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it don't even see it.
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Bomb says cyber security training is
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required for faculty and staff. For
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students, it's currently voluntary. If
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you got a suspicious email,
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would you know what to do?
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Um, I don't think so. I it's kind of
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Bomb adds students should watch for red
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flags, including urgent language,
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unexpected offers, multiple spelling or
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grammar mistakes, and email addresses
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that are slightly off from official
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Would you consider making any of those
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trainings mandatory for students?
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Yeah, we could definitely look at that
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and see. I think we have orientation and
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a few different opportunities to to
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train students. Um, I don't know if
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those are are mandatory currently
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though, but we certainly could.