February 22, 2022

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MSU gives scholarships for vaccination

Cybersecurity: How students can stay safe Cybersecurity and protecting online data is something the average student may not think about daily. However, being cyber aware today may save a headache down the road. With the internet rapidly advancing in the past few decades, there has been an influx of cybersecurity companies. “Once the bad guys realized it was an avenue to make lots of money, that’s when the need arose,” Bradley Ammerman, adjunct Computer Information Science faculty and Minnesota State University, Mankato alumnus, stated. Ammerman has taught multiple courses in MSU’s CIS department since 2014. With hundreds of cyberattacks a day, protecting one’s

personal data online can be as important as locking their car. “One thing I tell my students is, ‘How would you feel if your phone is cryptolocked and you couldn’t gain access to your photos?’ It can be crippling to some,” Ammerman said. “Ransomware is huge. People pay thousands, or millions, to get that information back.”Ammerman has conducted numerous cybersecurity workshops, interviews and podcasts. He has been in the cybersecurity field for about 10 years and in IT since 2001. “I’ve had a really good experience being able to educate and find those individuals who are passionate and cater their career and watch them take off,” Ammerman shared. Being security-minded is an important aspect in protecting one’s identity online.

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“There is so much security awareness training available out there. If you’re at least mindful about it, you can implement that not only at work but into your personal life,” Ammerman voiced. Something as simple as making your pass-

words more complex is a start to making it harder for criminals to obtain your information. “Don’t click stuff,” Ammerman said. “That is the best way to protect yourself.” CYBER on page 2 

WINGIN’ IT

Last November, second-year student Mallory Stiff reacted how most would react when receiving a phone call from an unrecognized number. She hung up. But after a follow-up email and another phone call, she finally decided to answer. To her surprise, it was Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment, David Jones, calling to inform her that she had been selected at random to receive a scholarship covering an entire semester at Minnesota State. At the request of the Minnesota State System Chancellor Devinder Malhotra, MSU has enacted incentives for students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. It was announced in the fall of 2021 that the University SCHOLARSHIPS on page 3 

Safe spaces provided on campus By JEREMY REDLIEN Staff Writer

Rhye, a 2-year-old peregrine falcon, makes an appearance at the Clinical Sciences Building this past Friday to promote the Peregrine Falcon Program. Celebrating 35 years, this program raises awareness of the recovery project of peregrine falcons and stands as an outreach for hospital patients, giving a warm smile to those who are waiting for test results or in-between procedures. Photo by DYLAN ENGEL • The Reporter

Mankato State University, Mankato is home to many resources related to gender and sexuality, including the Jim Chalgren LGBT Center, the Women’s Center, and the Violence Awareness Response Program. Located on the first floor of the Centennial Student Union, the LGBT Center is the second oldest college LGBT center in the country. When the center opened in the McElroy Dormitory in 1977, thanks to the work of James “Jim” Chalgren, the center was literally the size of a closet. Over the years the LGBT center has expanded and gone through multiple name changes. In 2004, following a student-led sit-in, MSU Mankato hired Jessica Flatequal RESOURCES on page 5 


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