Project CyberSafe™ Resources

Cybersecurity Resources


NSSF is proud to provide a wide array of resources, including shareable checklists and graphics, to help protect our entire industry from cyber attacks. Many of these assets are freely available with our goal being to assist businesses and organizations in staying current with the latest tools and information to keep themselves protected from malicious threats.

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CyberSafe BP Tips

Mobile Phishing Attacks

Mobile phishing attacks have quickly become a leading security threat with the second most common mobile threat being malware delivered via social engineering. To limit the chance of your business experiencing a cybersecurity incident, it is important to keep your employees aware of the newest attacks being used by cybercriminals. Finding the security awareness training that is right for your company will help make your business more secure.

Multi-factor Authentication

Multi-factor Authentication has become a non-negotiable online security practice. Older methods like SMS-based MFA will decline in favor of more secure options, such as authenticator apps.

Enabling MFA wherever possible should be a focus for your business.

Project CyberSafe™ Roadmap to Success

Ensuring the security of your business necessitates a comprehensive focus on various aspects of your technology landscape and digital footprint. The Project CyberSafe™ Roadmap to Success serves as an essential guide to evaluate your business’s current cybersecurity posture while identifying opportunities for enhancing protection measures. Download this simple and effective guide to evaluate your business’s cybersecurity posture and identify opportunities to safeguard your practices.

Software Update Best Practices
  • 1. Enable automatic software updates whenever possible. This will ensure that software updates are installed as quickly as possible.
  • 2. Do not use unsupported or end-of-life software.
  • 3. Always visit sites directly rather than clicking on advertisements or email links.
  • 4. Avoid using untrusted networks, like public WiFi, when installing software.

CyberSafe Partner Tips

Mobile Phishing Attacks

Mobile phishing attacks have quickly become a leading security threat with the second most common mobile threat being malware delivered via social engineering. To limit the chance of your business experiencing a cybersecurity incident, it is important to keep your employees aware of the newest attacks being used by cybercriminals. Finding the security awareness training that is right for your company will help make your business more secure.

Multi-factor Authentication

Multi-factor Authentication has become a non-negotiable online security practice. Older methods like SMS-based MFA will decline in favor of more secure options, such as authenticator apps.

Enabling MFA wherever possible should be a focus for your business.

Phishing Attacks Increased by Nearly 200% in H2 2024
Phishing and malicious emails remained the primary vectors of infection during the second half of 2024, according to a new report from Acronis.

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Phishing Kit Abuses Open Graph to Target Social Media Users

By Stu Sjouwerman (KnowBe4)

Researchers at Cyble warn that a phishing kit is abusing the Open Graph (OG) protocol to target social media users.

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Software Update Best Practices
  • 1. Enable automatic software updates whenever possible. This will ensure that software updates are installed as quickly as possible.
  • 2. Do not use unsupported or end-of-life software.
  • 3. Always visit sites directly rather than clicking on advertisements or email links.
  • 4. Avoid using untrusted networks, like public WiFi, when installing software.

Phishing

Mobile Phishing Attacks

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Phishing Attacks Increased by Nearly 200% in H2 2024

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Phishing Kit Abuses Open Graph to Target Social Media Users

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