The Texas State University Information Security Office (ISO) helps keep Bobcats safe and advocates for cyber security by providing education and assistance.
Long time, no see @txst! ISO wants to know what kind of events you all are looking forward to during Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2026? Let us know below so we can better serve you.
Happy World Password Day, @txst! The ISO wants to remind everyone of some easy ways to keep your passwords secure. Check out the graphic below for four easy ways to keep yourself and your passwords safe online.
Welcome @txst to the first installation of "Is This Phishy?" Review this email and let us know if you think this is phishing or a legit. The answer will be posted next week!
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Hey, @txst! Our friends at the National Cybersecurity Alliance have some great tips for keeping yourself safe online in the age of AI. Take a peek at the article below.
Arm yourself against AI scams with our AI Fools Toolkit! Download it today to get infographics, tip sheets, and social media content, plus access to virtual events, all designed to help you stay safe from AI scams: hubs.la/Q047_XcC0
The ISO at @txst wants to wish all Bobcats a happy spring break! Remember to stay safe and aware when browsing the internet, and continue to report suspicious emails to abuse@txstate.edu.
ALT The gaillardia flower, the official flower of Texas State University.
ISO wanted to remind @TXST that we are working diligently to protect the university from cybersecurity threats. Some ways we keep you safe are included in the photo below. Thank you for staying vigilant and aware, Bobcats!
Come say hello to the ISO if you are attending the @txst AI in Teaching and Learning Symposium on March 4 and 5! We will share tips and tricks for safe use of AI tools in LBJ 322. Who will we see there? 👀
ALT Pictures of the exterior and interior of the LBJ Student Center at Texas State University.
The TXST ISO encourages anyone interested in learning more about Staying Safe Online to follow the National Cybersecurity Alliance. They have great resources and information to share with everyone, like this webinar about public perception of online security.
Join us on March 11th at 1 PM ET for a deep dive into key insights from our 5-year Oh Behave! report on how we think about and act on online security. Register for the webinar: hubs.la/Q044K7qB0
The ISO wants to thank McCoy College of Business and the DAIR team for inviting us to your events! We are glad to share our knowledge and experiences through panel events or seminars. Let us know where you'd like to see the ISO next.
ALT Top: three individuals seated on a couch being interviewed for a panel event. Bottom: a staff member gives a presentation at a podium.
The ISO has been seeing an increase in phishing this week. We want to remind @txst to Stay Safe Online and report suspicious emails to abuse@txstate.edu. When in doubt, remember that Texas State staff will not ask for your Duo MFA code or password through a form, email, or SMS.
Who will we see at For the Love of Data tomorrow? Make sure you've signed up through the form on @txst Data, Analytics and Institutional Research's page. Doors to the JCK 11th floor ballroom open at 8am, and our ISO analyst speaks at 10:30am!
ALT A notification appears in the foreground, reminding the phone user to attend For the Love of Data on February 11, 2026. A nighttime photo of the JC Kellam administration building at Texas State University is in the background.
The ISO had a great time with the @txstrha at their Hall Games on February 3! College Inn took the trophy this year and impressed us with their cybersecurity knowledge. Way to go, Bobcats!
ALT A staff member from the Information Security Office and a Texas State student interact with each other behind a Connect 4 board game.
Join us on Wednesday, February 11 in the JCK Ballroom at For the Love of Data. This event is for faculty and staff, and Greg Furmage, Information Security Analyst I, will share resources and tools available for secure research here at @txst.
ALT An advertisement for an event called For the Love of Data where a speaker from the Information Security Office at Texas State University will be a panelist. The event is for faculty and staff and will be held on 2/11/ from 8am to 12pm.
Catch ISO at the Leadership in IT Panel at the McCoy College of Business room 434 on Wednesday, February 4 at 4:15pm. This informative Q&A with leaders from Texas State's Division of IT is part of Business Leadership Week 2026. Let us know if you'll be attending!
ALT Text in the foreground advertises the Hall Games presented by Texas State University Residence Hall Association. The event will be held on February 3, 2026 from 6-9pm. A bolt of lightening strikes in front of the super dorm at Texas State in the background.