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TSU Fortifies Cybersecurity Measures as Awareness Month Concludes

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – As Cybersecurity Awareness Month wraps up, Tennessee State University has asserted its readiness against the rising tide of cyber threats targeting colleges and universities. With educational institutions experiencing a staggering 258 percent increase in cyber incidents and a 545 percent increase in data breaches in 2023 alone, TSU stands out as a beacon of proactive security.

Sterlin Sanders

“TSU is without a doubt extremely secured,” says Sterlin Sanders, TSU’s Interim Chief Information Officer. Sanders emphasizes the university’s commitment to comprehensive cybersecurity, which includes a range of protective measures across all points of entry, ensuring the safety of end-user devices and data systems throughout the institution.

One significant advancement in TSU’s cybersecurity strategy is a partnership with a leading 24/7 managed detection response (MDR) service, which provides both preventive and proactive measures against threats. Sanders highlights the introduction of multi-factor authentication (MFA) in 2023, requiring all users to maintain a minimum 16-character password, a significant increase from the previous requirement of eight characters. “This change reflects a cultural shift in our approach to security,” Sanders explains. “While some may find longer passwords cumbersome, the reality is that it fortifies our defenses against even the most advanced hacking attempts, potentially taking centuries to crack a well-constructed passphrase.”

In 2023, TSU transitioned to a minimum 16-character password requirement to further strengthen its defenses against cyber threats.

Dr. Bingdong Li, Chief Information Security Officer at TSU, adds that the university is rigorously applying national standards and best practices to improve its cybersecurity framework. This robust strategy is in direct response to the escalating challenge of cybercrime within the educational sector.

The educational landscape today faces increased vulnerabilities. However, TSU has positioned itself ahead of the curve. “We have a cybersecurity presence across multiple levels, actively collaborating on research and technology initiatives,” says Dr. Tamara Rogers, Associate Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Computer Science. “Our Office of Technology Services works diligently to protect the university’s networks and promptly addresses vulnerabilities.”

Dr. Tamara Rogers

Students at TSU are also experiencing the benefits of these enhanced cybersecurity measures. Horace “Ace” Watson, a junior computer science major, reports that since the implementation of two-factor authentication and the new password policy, he has encountered no significant issues with the eLearn platform. “In my three years here, we’ve only experienced one minor breach, and since strengthening our password requirements, that hasn’t been an issue again,” Watson says.

Similarly, Daniela Birungi, a master’s student in computer science, acknowledges the improvements made in cybersecurity. “We faced issues in the past, but with enhancements like the two-factor authentication, we’ve seen a marked decrease in problems,” she reflects.

Daniela Birungi

Both Sanders and Li emphasize the importance of ongoing cybersecurity awareness training for users. They warn that cyber attackers are evolving, utilizing tactics such as phishing and pretexting to exploit vulnerabilities. “Completing cybersecurity training may seem tedious but investing just a few minutes can prevent significant financial and personal losses,” Sanders says. 

As Cybersecurity Awareness Month concludes, TSU is not only celebrating its achievements in cybersecurity but also reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding the university community against ever-evolving cyber risks.