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Welcome to the Staff Information Security Awareness Training

The Training
Computer circuitry This training is designed to teach you about information security, safe computing (practices), and related policies, rules, and regulations. There are interactivities and short videos throughout the training which will be used to illustrate certain topics. In order to receive credit for this training, you will need to complete each of the five sections. Before you begin, there are some things you should know.

Quizzes
There are 5 quiz questions for each section which will test your knowledge of the concepts/information presented in the section. You must answer all five questions correctly in order to complete a particular section. There are two ways of approaching the quizzes.

Option 1: Go through the section and correctly answer the five quiz questions presented at the end. You will have multiple chances to answer these questions correctly.

Option 2: Attempt the five quiz questions before viewing the section. If you answer all five correctly, you may choose to view or skip the section. However, if you get any of them wrong, you will have to go through the section and correctly answer the five quiz questions at the end.

Helpful Tips
The newspaper articles presented throughout the training are intended to help you better understand one or more of the concepts following it. However, you do not have to read them in order to pass the quizzes.

Glossary terms will look like THIS. Drag your mouse over the term to see the definition.

Links (i.e., those linking to another website) will look like THIS open in a new window.

Display Settings
The training is best viewed with a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768. If you have to scroll horizontally to see this page, then you need to increase your resolution. For a short video on how to change your screen resolution, click here.



Click HERE to begin, or select a section from the navigation bar below.
The training may take approximately 45 - 60 minutes.