Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared October 2021 to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month with the hope of keeping all Lone Star State businesses and residents safe from online fraud schemes and other digital threats in the COVID-19 era.
“Our state and nation rely heavily on the internet to function in our day-to-day lives. More than ever, we have depended on virtual connections to conduct work, engage with our community, and foster educational opportunities,” wrote Abbott in his proclamation for Cybersecurity Awareness Month on September 13, 2021. “Technology is crucial to our telecommunications industry, transportation infrastructure, financial services, retail, health care, and emergency response systems, and allows us to stay connected to loved ones near and far.”
Each October the state of Texas conducts an awareness campaign to promote steps everyone should take to change their behavior and protect themselves online.
The campaign has taken on even more importance since the coronavirus pandemic started with bad actors around the globe trying to take advantage as more Texans are online daily.
“Unfortunately, the last year saw a marked increase in cyber threats in the public and private sectors. Our reliance on the internet reminds us that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility in order to combat a growing threat of malicious attacks from viruses, ransomware, spyware and adware intrusions used by bad actors to damage our way of life,” wrote Abbott. “Cybersecurity is a critical challenge for all public and private sector organizations, and we must remain vigilant to protect ourselves, our families, and our livelihoods.”
Here are some cyber security facts to consider, according to Texas A&M Corpus Christi:
The Cybersecurity Awareness Month features a host of activities, including webinars and presentations, that can help businesses and residents improve their online security.
The 2021 webinars feature:
The 4th Annual Texas Cyber Summit, a cybersecurity and hacker conference, will be held on Oct. 29-30 at the Marriott River Center in San Antonio. This conference can also be attended virtually.
The Texas Department of Information Resources Office of the Chief Information Security Officer has developed cybersecurity tips to keep Texans safe when they are online:
“By utilizing these safe practices together, we can build a safer and more secure Texas of tomorrow,” said Abbott.