June Cybersecurity Awareness Series

Welcome to Cyber Camp

Cyber Camp is CyberNEX's June cybersecurity awareness series. All month long, we're sharing practical field notes from the digital wilderness: phishing trails, password traps, unpatched cabins, risky signals, and the habits that keep your team safe.

Rules for Safer Habits

At Cyber Camp, cyber threats rarely arrive with a warning flare. The best defense is a team that knows what to question, what to report, and what to protect before trouble reaches the fire ring.

01
Never Share Your Cabin Access Code

Your credentials are your keys. Keep them private.

02
Report Suspicious Activity Immediately

If something feels off, say something fast.

03
Do Not Plug Random Devices Into Camp Systems

Unknown USBs can carry malware and other surprises.

04
Verify Anyone Claiming To Be IT

Always confirm identity before sharing information.

05
Stay Away From Cabin 404 After Dark

Avoid suspicious links, websites, and unknown systems.

Cyber Camp threat map showing common cybersecurity risks
Threat Map

Cyber Camp Threat Map: Avoid Cabin 404

The threat map highlights the most common attack paths facing modern organizations. Attackers count on distraction, urgency, and trust. Cyber Camp turns common threats into memorable lessons your people can actually use.

  • Phishing Lodge: fake messages that look familiar enough to fool busy teams.
  • Unpatched Bunkhouse: outdated systems that give attackers easy entry points.
  • The Lake Nobody Monitors: blind spots where risky behavior goes unnoticed.
  • Malware Mess Hall: infected downloads, rogue attachments, and unsafe devices.
Plan Your Safer Route

Ready to make your Cyber Camp harder to breach?

Book a discovery session with CyberNEX. We'll discuss your current security posture, practical next steps, and how Cyber Camp principles can help your team recognize threats before they become incidents. Preparedness matters.

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