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We do what we can to keep you and your accounts secure. However, there's only so much within our control, so here's how you can protect yourself from cyber threats and attacks.
Make strong passwords
- Using complex, frequently updated passwords is essential to defend yourself online. When did you last change your YCP password?
Consider LastPass
Learn more about LastPass.
Protect your identity
- You have about a 1 in 20 chance of becoming an identity theft victim; it's among the fastest growing US crimes. Fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to stay secure.
Learn how to prevent identity theft.
Don't fall for phishing
Please read our phishing article for more details.
Know the sender
- Commonly, phishing emails impersonate someone you know (including a member of the YCP community), but originate from an unfamiliar, outside email address. Please pay very careful note of the sender, be skeptical of offers to buy anything, and don't click any links that you aren't already expecting.
Look out for [EXTERNAL] email tags
- All incoming mail to YCP employees from outside of the @ycp.edu domain is marked with [EXTERNAL] in the email subject.
Employee Security Awareness Training
You can find Security Awareness Training at our e-Learning commerce platform, Litmos! Even after you finish going through the YCP Security Awareness Training for the year, you can always revisit the course.
- On the "Home" dashboard
- Look under "My Training"
- Click "Completed" to find the Security Awareness Training Course
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Contact Us:
For more information or clarity on your YCP log-in, please contact Library and Technology Services (LTS)
- Library and Technology Services (LTS):
- Phone: 717-815-1559
- Email: LTShelp@ycp.edu
- Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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