Mission Statement
Cybersecurity concerns are one of the most critical threats facing the security of our nation, which impacts all United States citizens, including individuals, families, businesses of all sizes and verticals, and government organizations.
Our mission is to reduce threat risk by promoting cybersecurity education and awareness, facilitating research, advancing development, and enabling dissemination of cybersecurity defense products and services to USA individuals, public and private organizations.
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Cybersecurity Intelligence Feed & Resources
This section contains free cybersecurity related articles and knowledge to help learn critical cybersecurity lessons.
Bank Closure Scams Are On The Rise
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released an alert warning of potential scams requesting your money or sensitive personal information. Exercise extreme caution handling emails with bank-related subject lines, attachments, or links. Read to learn how to avoid this scam.
Fake Updates Distribute Malware
A good cybersecurity practice is to stay informed of publicly disclosed vulnerabilities and to update all device hardware, operating systems, apps, software, and anti-virus or anti-malware programs. These patches address flaws and security within a program that could be exploited.
Scammers Anticipate Pre-Black Friday Deals
Consumers are taking advantage of popular retailers’ early access and pre-Black Friday deals. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), nearly half of consumers began holiday shopping before November last year. Similar trends are expected this year as per a recent NRF survey.
Package Not Delivered yet?
Smishing is a form of social engineering that exploits SMS text messages that may contain email addresses, phone numbers, or links to webpages. There’s been a rise in this claiming a package cannot be delivered due to incorrect address information.
Protection Against “Smishing”
Cybercriminals latest tactics includes “phishing” for your personal information through text message and scams. This includes them stealing your data or money by tricking you into clicking a link, revealing personal details or login information. This article includes tips to utilize when handling suspicious messages.
Cyber Threat: Okta Breach
Okta identity and access management service identified adversarial activity that leveraged a stolen credential to access the support case management system. The threat actor was able to view sensitive HTTP Archive (HAR) files. This article explains the lessons learned from this to protect against this.
Browsing Techniques: Unsafe Browsers
It's better to be safe than sorry so let’s take a quick look at some safe browsing techniques can take to improve cyber safety. By incorporating these browsing techniques into your regular computer habits, you will keep yourself safe from malicious forces. This article provides tips on navigating unsafe browsers.
Software Updates Survival Guide
October marks the 20th annual Cybersecurity Awareness Month (CAM), which raises awareness of the importance of cybersecurity in America, ensuring everyone is prepared with the tools and resources they need to be safe and secure online.
Vendor Email: Phishing Emails
Vendor email compromise (VEC) is a targeted and in-depth type of business email compromise (BEC) in which cybercriminals impersonate a third-party vendor in order to steal funds from that vendor's customers. Read for information on this phishing scam targeting customers.
Our Services
C3 helps reduce the risk of compromise by promoting cybersecurity education and awareness, and by facilitating research, development and dissemination of viable cybersecurity defense products and services to individuals, public and private organizations in the United States.
In-Person Training Classes
Virtual Classes
Phishing Simulations
Security Posture Analysis
Credential Leak Checks
Policies, Procedures & Plans
Phishing Attack Prevention
Network Intrusion Protection
Actionable Intelligence
Cyber Command is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public charity. EIN 93-2718000.
Our Board of Directors
Joshua Weiss, President
Arthur Warady, Treasurer
Kelly Whitis, Secretary
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