External Resources & News
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You may file a complaint with the IC3 if you believe you have been the victim of an Internet crime or if you want to file on behalf of another person you believe has been such a victim. This site also contains the most recent public service announcements about the latest cybercrime schemes, such as and .
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The FBI investigates and monitors many types of crimes, including cybercrime. Malicious cyber activity threatens the public’s safety and our national and economic security. This site will allow you to learn more about the , what you can do to , and how the FBI is .
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An educational institution designated a CAE in Cybersecurity (CAE-C) has met the rigorous requirements outlined by the program’s sponsor, the National Security Agency (NSA). Designated institutions commit to producing high-quality cybersecurity professionals to safeguard the U.S. national infrastructure. The national CAE-C program has over 300 institutions all over the Nation with designations in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD), Cyber Research (CAE-R), and Cyber Operations (CAE-CO). You may find out additional information about the requirements on the .
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The mission of NICE is to energize, promote, and coordinate a robust community working together to advance an integrated ecosystem of cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development. NICE fulfills this mission by coordinating with government, academic, and industry partners to build on existing successful programs, facilitate change and innovation, and bring leadership and vision to increase the number of skilled cybersecurity professionals helping to keep our nation secure. You may obtain additional information about NICE on their website. They also have the you can subscribe to or read through past issues.
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In partnership with the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), Cyberseek illustrates the cybersecurity jobs gap across the United States and illustrates what demand for cyber jobs is like in individual states, such as North Carolina, through their Just click on the state of your choice to see the total cybersecurity job openings, total employed cybersecurity workforce, and top cybersecurity job titles in that state.
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Cyber-attacks are a growing threat for small businesses and the U.S. economy. Small businesses are attractive targets because they have information that cybercriminals want, and they typically lack the security infrastructure of larger businesses. According to a recent SBA survey, 88% of small business owners felt their business was vulnerable to a cyber-attack. Yet many businesses can’t afford professional IT solutions, have limited time to devote to cybersecurity, or they don’t know where to begin. The site shares information for small businesses on staying safe from cybersecurity threats, including common threats, assessing your business risk, and cybersecurity best practices, and well as maintaining a list of SBA cybersecurity events intended to assist small businesses in relation to potential cyber-attacks.
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The CCN is a comprehensive, innovative workforce development initiative among select North Carolina Cybersecurity educational institutions working together to meet the growing talent needs of North Carolina’s public agencies and private businesses. º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is proud to be a member of the CCN. Mark Shellman, Chair of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Information Technology Department, serves on the Advisory Board of the CCN. Find out more details about the CCN on their website and .
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This press release gives the details of Roy Cooper, the governor of North Carolina, establishing a joint task force within the State of North Carolina. The Order comes as cybersecurity threats are increasing in volume and sophistication, requiring a need to understand the threat landscape to prevent attacks and to protect the state’s information technology networks and critical infrastructure. More information can be found in the official executive order, .
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To help individuals and organizations find resources they can use and share, NCSA has launched the COVID-19 Security Resource Library. This library features free and updated information on current scams, cyber threats, remote working, disaster relief, and more from various organizations and agencies. Some examples include from the Cyber Readiness Institute, from the National Cybersecurity Alliance, and from the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency.


