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Upcoming Sixty-Second Survey will ask you to come full Cerkl

• When you want to receive those emails

• How often you want to receive them

Your feedback also will make a difference in what items you see in an expanding circle of information, which will include:

• A smart phone app for IOS and Android with optional push notifications

• A mobile-friendly news hub

• An all-organization channel in Teams (when Teams is rolled out later this year)

• One BBG

• The digital sign system

For the last several months, we’ve been asking for a minute of your time to fill out the SixtySecond Survey.

And from the Corporate Cup to your food preferences in the BBG canteens, you’ve responded. A lot of your feedback has been put to work, so thanks for the help.

And while it may look a little different, your responses to an upoming Sixty-Second Survey will make a big difference at work. It will be coming from our new internal communications partner, Cerkl, which will be launching across the organization soon.

In the Cerkl Sixty-Second Survey, you’ll be asked:

• What kinds of organizational stories you would like to see in an email newsletter

Watch for a post on One BBG and an email about the Cerkl Sixty-Second Survey, and keep an eye on One BBG for more information about the Cerkl smart phone app. n

Social Engineering Red Flags

Cybercriminals have upped their game. Have you?

Look out for these red flags so you don’t fall for cybercriminals’ tricks.

Email Phishing

Email Phishing is still the most common attack cybercriminals use to deceive people.

Before reacting always remember to check:

The subject line

To, From, and Reply to lines

Time and Date lines

Links and attachments

Urgency to action

QR Codes

QR code scams are on the rise and unfortunately here to stay. These codes can be linked to malicious websites and download spyware on your devices.

Be sure to:

Avoid scanning codes without knowledge of their origin.

Red flags are everywhere. You just need to know how to spot them. Remember to stop, look, and think before taking any action!

Ransomware

Cybercriminals will attach ransomware, a type of malware, to links and attachments found in emails that will lock users out of their own system if clicked on.

Remember:

Don’t pay that ransom! Paying the ransom does not guarantee you will receive your data back.

Always double-check any links or attachments found in emails.

Social Media

Oversharing on social media has made cybercriminal’s attacks more effective since the attacks can be more tailored to potential victims.

Be wary of:

Profiles with model-like photos

Profiles with few connections

Generic profile information

Direct messages posing as government officials or copyright violations