The Cybersecurity Training and Awareness team provides training and guidance to the university community on how to protect against cybersecurity threats. The team manages required and optional training programs for university faculty, staff and students. Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving. The team helps the university community address the risks of operating in our evolving digital reality.
Employee online training opportunities
Quarterly training
- Employee required training is available at https://go.uillinois.edu/securitytraining (log in required). Quarterly training for faculty and staff helps to keep cybersecurity top of mind. Small, targeted timely subject matter modules that can be accomplished in 20 minutes or less focus on practical knowledge that can be applied in work and personal situations.
- Additional training opportunities are available for those who want to delve deeper into a subject. To take an optional training, visit the cybersecurity training portal at https://go.uillinois.edu/securitytraining.
Employee in-person training opportunities
Specialized trainings for work groups
Your work group may have specific cybersecurity training needs. Our team can offer specialized trainings. Reach out to find out how we can work together at securitytraining@uillinois.edu.
Student online training opportunities
University of Illinois students have two opportunities for free online training
- Canvas course https://go.illinois.edu/cybersecurity-champion
- eText at Illinois course https://go.illinois.edu/cybersecurityetext
Cybersecurity Champions Program
Why cybersecurity training?
Cyber criminals are constantly changing their tactics. Regular cybersecurity training helps you stay safer as cyber threats evolve. Cybersecurity affects you, whether you use a computer, a tablet or a smartphone (or all) in your work, school or personal life. Cybersecurity is about keeping your technology safe, including networks, data, programs and devices. Cybersecurity helps to protect your data and your devices, like a lock on the front door protects your home.
It is required for most employees by university policy. See the Information Security Policy at http://cybersecurity.uillinois.edu/policy, specifically Information Security Standard IT16, for more information. The Information Security Policy training requirement is also stated in the Campus Administrative Manual (for Urbana-Champaign) at https://cam.illinois.edu/policies/fo-36/ and at https://www.uis.edu/policy/information-security-policy-university-illinois (for Springfield). Cybersecurity training is not required for students.

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How to reach us
Please contact securitytraining@uillinois.edu with any feedback or questions about cybersecurity training.