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Stay Informed. Stay Secure. Stay CyberSafe.

The Postal Service™ recognizes the month of October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month (CSAM). It is a yearly initiative supported by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the National Cybersecurity Alliance, highlighting the significance of cybersecurity.

Spearheaded by the Corporate Information Security Office, this year’s CSAM theme is “Stay Informed. Stay Secure. Stay CyberSafe.” The theme underscores the critical role cybersecurity plays in advancing our mission and how individual awareness strengthens the Postal Service’s overall security.

Postal Service employees and contractors are encouraged to explore the following resources below to refresh their understanding of cybersecurity principles, there’s something for everyone.

n Readers. The Monthly Awareness Campaigns page offers reading materials with cybersecurity tips for both work and home at blue.usps.gov/cyber/communications.htm.

n Volunteers. Become a CyberSafe Guardian ambassador for your workplace. We even have office posters you can share with your team (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/guardian/welcome.htm and blue.usps.gov/cyber/documents.htm).

n Game enthusiasts. The Virtual Awareness Activities page allows you to test your cybersecurity knowledge by engaging in various awareness activities (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/awareness-activities.htm).

n Video enthusiasts. The CyberSafe Studio has a collection of videos with real-life cyberthreat scenarios that show the impact of making wrong decisions (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/cybersafe-studio.htm).

n Annual training participants. Visit the Training page for an array of cybersecurity subjects including CyberSafe Fundamentals and CyberSafe Mobile Device Security (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/training.htm).

For more information about CyberSafe at USPS®, go to the following pages:

n Blue at blue.usps.gov/cyber.

n LiteBlue at liteblue.usps.gov/cyber.