Essential Computer Security Skills without Jargon
Learn practical tips for securing your computer without technical jargon. Covers password management, virus protection, spyware, and more for everyday users. Stay safe online!
Essential Computer Security Skills without Jargon
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Practical skills for securing a computer (NONTECHNICAL) Rebecca Gould, Director and Professor iTAC October 4, 2006
Agenda • Quiz • Discussionof nontechnical practices • Scenarios • Sources to review
Security poster developed at Indiana University Information supplied courtesy of the Indiana University UITS Knowledge Base.
Tips to remember passwords for K-State (eID) and nonK-State systems (banking,etc)
Should I use my eID password on nonK-State systems? Why or why not?
K-State Antivirushttp://antivirus.ksu.edu Link to the Frequently Asked Questions Trend Micro website with basic security practices http://www.trendmicro.com/en/security/general/virus/overview.htm
Security poster developed at Indiana University Information supplied courtesy of the Indiana University UITS Knowledge Base.
Phishing scamhttp://www.antiphishing.org/phishing_archive.html
K-State IT Security Website http://www.k-state.edu/infotech/security/
IT Policies http://www.k-state.edu/vpast/itpolicies/
IT Employee Code of Ethicshttp://www.k-state.edu/infotech/ethics/
Summaryhttp://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest2006/7103