In just a few minutes, you can learn how to beat AI-assisted phishing scams. Watch these two LinkedIn Learning videos to help safeguard your inbox from ever-evolving cyber threats.
Better impersonation using AI (4:20)
Caroline Wong, vice president of cybersecurity firm Cobalt.io, explains how scammers are using AI to impersonate people you trust.
Identifying AI-enhanced phishing attacks (3:29)
Cybersecurity educator Stephanie Ihezukwu shows you how to spot the signs of an AI-assisted phishing email.
Suspect phishing?
If you think an email is a scam, or if your Rutgers account gets compromised, report the incident by emailing abuse@rutgers.edu, or calling the OIT Help Desk at 833-OIT-HELP.
Visit the Phish Bowl for more resources and examples of fake emails.
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