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Truth or Consequences in the Internet Age

Truth or Consequences in the Internet Age. By Lorette Cheswick Cheswick.com lepac@cheswick.com. Why I am here tonight. My biodad, this past summer. details. He has called me a number of times asking me to research information on an immediate basis. People’s resumes

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Truth or Consequences in the Internet Age

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  1. Truth or Consequences in the Internet Age By Lorette Cheswick Cheswick.com lepac@cheswick.com

  2. Why I am here tonight My biodad, this past summer

  3. details He has called me a number of times asking me to research information on an immediate basis. • People’s resumes • Basic research on individual chemicals • Patent searches • E-mail and other connectivity issues

  4. Media hype Identity theft

  5. What is a Secure Computer Robert Morris

  6. Home realities • One or two computers • Modems connected to phones • DSL or cable • Diskettes • CD writer • On or off? • Operating systems • Application usage

  7. Ignorance is not a defense How often do you do the following? • Update virus recognition software • Install operating system security patches • Install browser security patches • Install e-mail security patches • Open attachments in WORD or EXCEL

  8. Connected or Not

  9. Do you know what a browser looks like? What is your e-mail program?

  10. Different ways to hack your privacy • Radiowave surfing • Viruses sneak in on little cat feet • Password sniffing • Dumpster diving • Credit card sniffing on websites

  11. So what can you do? Being alert does help

  12. Never give your credit or social security information to incoming callers. Use caller id to screen unannounced callers.

  13. On the Net • Check to make sure that a business is legitimate before you buy from them. • You can call to place orders until you feel comfortable with the level of service. • Shopping services have not vetted their sellers for you.

  14. If you have problems with a purchase • Pay with a credit card if you buy on the Net • Check sites that combine gripes. • Complain to the company as soon as possible. • Keep records of contacts

  15. Warnings come in various packages E-mail worm chewing up hard drives all over the world

  16. Updates • Need to know how • Need to do on a consistent schedule • Netscape - Download & Upgrade Page for browsers, servers, shareware • Microsoft Download Center

  17. Proflowers.com privacy policy

  18. Proflowers.com A demonstration of Internet purchasing

  19. Site Security • Certificates • Secure Servers • Passwords • Authentication • Mother’s maiden name

  20. Banking sites Welcome to Security First Network Bank

  21. Security on one system • Turn it off when you are not using it. • Backup early and often. • Don’t let other people download programs or install programs on your machine. • Use passwords for sensitive information like turbotax, even at home. • Do not open e-mail from people you don’t know.

  22. Security on networked computers • Make sure there is a security policy. • Make sure your kids or employees know what it is and hold them accountable for it’s use. • Firewall should be in place • Backofficer • Backups

  23. Internet Situations • Ordering • Viewing • Cookies • E-mail • Business • Authoring

  24. Encyclopedia Britannica

  25. Encyclopedia Disinformatica Matt Blaze

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