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Security breaches of confidential or sensitive data have potentially serious consequences: for the person whose confidential information is compromised and for the University, which is accountable for upholding federal and state laws as well as CSU orders and regulations. In addition, individuals involved in unauthorized disclosure of information (even when accidental) may be subject to disciplinary and/or civil action.
PhishMe Campaign
The March 2025 PhishMe campaign results are as follows:
Phishing training messages were sent out on March 5th, 2025.
The susceptibility rate for employees (those who responded by clicking on the link) decreased from 10.9 % to 8.3 %, a net decrease of 2.6 %.
The susceptibility rate for students decreased from 14 % to 13.2 %, a net decrease of 0.8 %.
644 employees reported the message using the Report Phishing feature.
486 students reported the message using the Report Phishing feature.
Within the first hour 236 employees reported the phishing exercise using the Report Phishing feature.
Within the first hour 408 students reported the phishing exercise using the Report Phishing feature.