Last month we sent out phishing simulation emails to 500 random faculty and staff members. We’re happy to say 95.5 percent of those who received a phishing simulation email either didn’t open the email, or didn’t click the link. Good work, everyone!
Later this week, we’ll be sending out the next phishing simulation email to another random 500 faculty and staff members. Again, if you receive the email and open the attachment, you’ll be sent to an informational page. If you receive an email you suspect is phishing, simulated or not, please forward it as an attachment to informationsecurity@drake.edu.
Participating in training like this is an effective and risk-free way to learn about the dangers of phishing and help protect individual and campus data. If you have questions or concerns, please contact informationsecurity@drake.edu.
Learn even more about how to secure your digital life by visiting our blog at its.drake.edu/category/security-blog/.
—Peter Lundstedt, Information Security Manager