Threats to digital information are growing in frequency and sophistication worldwide. Protecting USPS® employees, customers, and supplier data from these threats is a priority for the Postal Service™. Everyone plays a role in protecting Postal Service data; contractors can do their part to protect critical Postal Service data by completing the mandatory, annual CyberSafe training course.
The course is available now and must be completed by May 23, 2025. Contractors can access the course through Training (Contractor Access Only).
By taking the assigned CyberSafe training course, contractors will learn how to protect critical USPS information from cyber threats. The course, “CyberSafe Fundamentals,” provides the skills and knowledge necessary for adhering to cybersecurity practices and policy to protect USPS electronic information. The training also provides best practices for handling sensitive and sensitive-enhanced information to keep USPS electronic data secure.
This year, we are offering a one-time, test-out option for those who already practice effective cybersecurity.
Contractors who do not meet the May 23, 2025, deadline are subject to limited ACE system access until they complete the course.
For more information, go to the CyberSafe training page on Blue at blue.usps.gov/cyber/training.htm or contact CyberSafeComms@usps.gov.
— Corporate Information Security Office,
Chief Information Officer, 4-3-25