We have a range of exciting events, tools, and resources to help you stay safe online. Every Trojan plays a role in securing USC—your awareness helps protect us all!

Cybersecurity Awareness Month Events

TrojanSecure Events in October

  • Zoom Security & New Features Webinar: Learn to safeguard your virtual meetings and protect our community.
  • TrojanSecure at the Farmers Market: Discover free cybersecurity tools, tips and tricks to secure your digital life and to enhance your personal and campus cybersecurity.
  • Understanding the 2024 Election Threat Landscape Webinar: Stay informed about emerging threats and do your part to protect election integrity.

Visit TrojanSecure Events to register and learn more.

Other TrojanSecure Resources and Tools

Check out past event recordings, including Maximizing Home Network Security and Safely and Responsibly Using ChatGPT. Visit TrojanSecure Past Events to explore these recordings and get expert advice on protecting your digital life.

Visit TrojanSecure Training to check out our short and interactive training modules available on TrojanLearn or just login to TrojanLearn and search for TrojanSecure courses, such as:

  • TrojanSecure: Identifying Misinformation
  • TrojanSecure: Social Engineering
  • TrojanSecure: AI Tools
  • TrojanSecure: Acceptable Use
  • TrojanSecure: Email Security

Visit the Tools tab for free tools such as 1Password Password Manager and SentinelOne software to help protect your devices.

View the Resources tab to learn more about topics such as Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Device Security.


For awareness: Suspicious email reporting just got easier!

Catch Phish with one click!

Option 1: Phish alarm button

Option 2: For Outlook Web App (Microsoft Office 365), Outlook Desktop Client (Windows and Mac), and Gmail (Google Apps at USC), please submit for evaluation using the following two steps:

  • Step 1: Open the suspected phishing email without clicking on any links
  • Step 2: Click on Forward and send the email to phishing@usc.edu.

Let’s work together to keep the Trojan Community more secure!