I havechanged thedefault adminpassword onmy routerI havewatched thenew WFHHacker LandepisodeI only use theTeams mobileapp for on-the-go businesscollaborationI haveblurred mybackgroundon a Teamsvideo callI only use authorizeddevices for clientwork and NEVERstore Accenture orclient information onpersonal devicesI am aware thatcyber-attacks arecapitalizing onCOVID-19 fear andtake caution withevery email, call, ortext I receiveI do not use Zoomfor work (unlessit’s your client’sapprovedcollaboration tool)I haveparticipatedin a VirtualCyberFestactivityI havereviewed theWorkingSecurely fromHome siteI have checked outthe Digital Worker- WorkingRemotely site forproductivity ideasI have the latestoperatingsystem updateson my personalcomputerI have enabledWPA2 or WPA3on my router toencrypt onlineactivityI don’t let myfriends orfamily usemy workdevicesI haveparticipated invirtualwhiteboardingI have theMicrosoftTeams appdownloadedon my phoneI do not useunapprovedthird-partytools (e.g.,WhatsApp)In the past week, Ihave restarted myPC to help ensureall securityupdates are fullyinstalledAll of my internet-connected devicesare enabled forautomatic updatesI have the ASOCnumber saved tomy phone (+1202 728 0645)I don’t leaveprinted workmaterials inthe openI always enable multi-factor authenticationto create an extralayer of protectionbetween myaccounts andsomeone trying togain accessI always lockmy computerscreenwhenever Istep awayI always classifyand protect mywork productsbefore sharing oruploading toTeamsI am careful totake calls inlocations wheresensitiveinformation will notbe overheardI havechanged thedefault adminpassword onmy routerI havewatched thenew WFHHacker LandepisodeI only use theTeams mobileapp for on-the-go businesscollaborationI haveblurred mybackgroundon a Teamsvideo callI only use authorizeddevices for clientwork and NEVERstore Accenture orclient information onpersonal devicesI am aware thatcyber-attacks arecapitalizing onCOVID-19 fear andtake caution withevery email, call, ortext I receiveI do not use Zoomfor work (unlessit’s your client’sapprovedcollaboration tool)I haveparticipatedin a VirtualCyberFestactivityI havereviewed theWorkingSecurely fromHome siteI have checked outthe Digital Worker- WorkingRemotely site forproductivity ideasI have the latestoperatingsystem updateson my personalcomputerI have enabledWPA2 or WPA3on my router toencrypt onlineactivityI don’t let myfriends orfamily usemy workdevicesI haveparticipated invirtualwhiteboardingI have theMicrosoftTeams appdownloadedon my phoneI do not useunapprovedthird-partytools (e.g.,WhatsApp)In the past week, Ihave restarted myPC to help ensureall securityupdates are fullyinstalledAll of my internet-connected devicesare enabled forautomatic updatesI have the ASOCnumber saved tomy phone (+1202 728 0645)I don’t leaveprinted workmaterials inthe openI always enable multi-factor authenticationto create an extralayer of protectionbetween myaccounts andsomeone trying togain accessI always lockmy computerscreenwhenever Istep awayI always classifyand protect mywork productsbefore sharing oruploading toTeamsI am careful totake calls inlocations wheresensitiveinformation will notbe overheard

Information Security BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I have changed the default admin password on my router
  2. I have watched the new WFH Hacker Land episode
  3. I only use the Teams mobile app for on-the-go business collaboration
  4. I have blurred my background on a Teams video call
  5. I only use authorized devices for client work and NEVER store Accenture or client information on personal devices
  6. I am aware that cyber-attacks are capitalizing on COVID-19 fear and take caution with every email, call, or text I receive
  7. I do not use Zoom for work (unless it’s your client’s approved collaboration tool)
  8. I have participated in a Virtual CyberFest activity
  9. I have reviewed the Working Securely from Home site
  10. I have checked out the Digital Worker - Working Remotely site for productivity ideas
  11. I have the latest operating system updates on my personal computer
  12. I have enabled WPA2 or WPA3 on my router to encrypt online activity
  13. I don’t let my friends or family use my work devices
  14. I have participated in virtual whiteboarding
  15. I have the Microsoft Teams app downloaded on my phone
  16. I do not use unapproved third-party tools (e.g., WhatsApp)
  17. In the past week, I have restarted my PC to help ensure all security updates are fully installed
  18. All of my internet-connected devices are enabled for automatic updates
  19. I have the ASOC number saved to my phone (+1 202 728 0645)
  20. I don’t leave printed work materials in the open
  21. I always enable multi-factor authentication to create an extra layer of protection between my accounts and someone trying to gain access
  22. I always lock my computer screen whenever I step away
  23. I always classify and protect my work products before sharing or uploading to Teams
  24. I am careful to take calls in locations where sensitive information will not be overheard