Cybersecurity Event Archive

All 2022 recordings can be found on the Cybersecurity Awareness Month media page.

Topic: The Path to a Cybersecurity Career

Tom Nudd, Chief Information Security Officer, will provide an in-depth look at careers in Cybersecurity.  Participants will learn about the different career paths in IT security and the kind of degree programs and qualifications required. This is a great webinar for students and any employee trying to change careers into Cybersecurity.

PowerPoint: Cyber Careers


Topic: Cybersecurity Challenges in Advanced Manufacturing

Qiaoyan Yu, Ph.D., Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will provide an overview of cybersecurity challenges in Advanced Manufacturing. This talk will introduce the emerging security attacks in the manufacturing environment. Selective examples will be used to demonstrate the physical attacks, which are conducted remotely or locally. Existing countermeasures will be introduced as well to address the security changes.  This is a high-level introduction for audiences at all levels of the University.  

PowerPoint: Security Challenges in Advanced Manufacturing


Topic: Phishing 

Joshua Annis, Cybersecurity Operations Engineer, will provide an in-depth look at phishing attacks. This is a high-level introduction for audiences at all levels of the University.  

PowerPoint: Phishing


Topic: Wi-Fi Security

Matthew Reed, Cybersecurity Operations Engineer, will provide general information and tips on Wi-Fi Security. This is a high-level introduction for audiences at all levels of the University.  

PowerPoint: Wi-Fi Security


Topic: Disinformation

Dr. David Yasenchock, Director of Cybersecurity Governance, Risk, and Compliance, will provide an overview of current trends with Disinformation Campaigns. This is a high-level introduction for audiences at all levels of the University.  

PowerPoint: disinformation


Topic: Personal Cybersecurity 

David Blezard, Senior Director of Enterprise IT Systems, will discuss personal cybersecurity and how to protect yourself at home. There are threats to finances, data, and reputation that can impact you personally.  Learn about the risks and the simple steps you can take to reduce your risks of becoming a victim of cybercrime.  This presentation will be appropriate for all students and staff across USNH.

PowerPoint: Personal Cybersecurity


Topic: Cybersecurity Policies in the Workplace

Ever wonder why we have certain cybersecurity policies, or why policies may not be followed? Director of our M.S. Cybersecurity Policy & Risk Management program, Prof. Maeve Dion discusses expectations and responsibilities from both the employer and employee points of view. For students or employees wanting to better understand workplace cybersecurity, and for employers wanting to engender a positive cybersecurity culture within their organizations, this session highlights important considerations and recommendations for improvement.

PowerPoint: Cybersecurity Policies in the Workplace