The US Cyber Challenge is back with another exciting Cyber Quests competition. Cyber Quests are a free and fun but challenging series of online competitions allowing participants to demonstrate their knowledge in a variety of information security realms. Veterans can test their skills against others throughout the nation.
Information Security and Privacy Awareness Week (ISPAW) is the time to consider tips to better protect your family.
We all hear about privacy incidents, but what are they? Read to find out during Information Security and Privacy Awareness Week.
Learn how to up your phishing game with these helpful tips from OIT’s Office of Information Security.
Whether your specialty is systems, software, security, or something else entirely, information technology (IT) careers at VA are plentiful.
Add a double layer of account security by implementing multi-factor authentication on your VA information, if you don’t yet have it turned on.
Veterans have several no-cost options to choose from when logging in or creating an online account for VA.gov. Regardless of the option you choose, take a moment to ensure you’re accessing your account securely.
Check out this listing of 200 remote jobs from Veteran-friendly employers. Remote work offers Veterans and family members job flexibility.
Angie Weldon with VA’s Office of Information and Technology discussed information technology careers on our Talk About It Tuesday broadcast.
Veterans and their spouses are eligible for free training programs offered by NPower.
Learn how you can guard your VA online health information against scammers and online threats when using My HealtheVet or VA apps.
Veterans and their families are cautioned to not post photos of their vaccination cards on social media. You could be inviting identity theft with the data visible on your card.