Safer Internet Day 2021
On February 09, 2021, KIT will provide information on information security topics with materials and a live session as part of Safer Internet Day (SID).
This year, the focus of SID is on various topics related to information security: Mobile work in the home office, Practical Tips IT Security and Detecting Fraudulent Messages. In addition, there will be 2- to 3-minute explanatory videos on information security topics. The recognition of fraudulent messages can be consolidated in the NoPhish online training.
SID has been held annually since 2004 and is an international day of action promoting online safety and a better Internet. For more information on SID, please visit https://www.klicksafe.de/ueber-klicksafe/safer-internet-day/.
For English please have a look at our documents, posters, videos etc. at https://www.isb.kit.edu/english/128.php.

If you have read through our printed awareness materials or watched our explainer videos, questions may have arisen. Regarding SID, in addition to email questions, we would like to offer you a live session to answer questions.
When. On February 09, 2020 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Where.Live session in Microsoft Teams (Link will be published at SID)
For mobile work in the home office in the context of the coronavirus, guidance is provided centrally:
KIT Questions and Answers on Dealing with the Coronavirus
and
Information and instructions of the SCC on supporting IT services.

In addition to the various technical precautions, it is important that we protect the IT infrastructure of KIT together. How and what everyone can contribute is explained in this leaflet.
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Fraudulent messages that pretend you have a legitimate reason for sending them to you pose a great danger. You will find information on this and clear explanations in a leaflet.
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In addition to the NoPhish videos, we provide other videos on current topics related to information security, which explain terms or contexts briefly in 2 to 3 minutes.
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Phishing is a criminal method that scammers use to try to harm you in different ways. With the NoPhish online training, you will learn how to protect yourself.
MehrThe current warning and operational messages of the SCC can be subscribed to by e-mail. To do so, enter your e-mail address on the mailing list scc-meldungen@lists.kit.edu.
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