Green Hills Retirement Community - February 14, 2018  10am
Cyber Security - How to Minimize your Risk
http://edu-observatory.org/olli/HCS/Talk.20180214.html


OUCH! -- Social Engineering
  OUCH-201701_en.pdf

OUCH! -- Phishing
  OUCH-201512_en.pdf

  Do not panic
  Do not respond
  Do not call
  Do not reply
  Do not click on anything
  
  Do Hang-Up
  Do Delete
  Do Restart your computer



OUCH! -- Helping Others Secure Themselves
  OUCH-201710_en.pdf


  




OUCH! -- Two-Step Verification
  OUCH-201509_en.pdf

OUCH! -- Passphrases
  OUCH-201704_en.pdf

OUCH! -- Password Managers
  OUCH-201709_en.pdf

Kreb's 3 Basic Rules for Online Safety
  http://krebsonsecurity.com/2011/05/krebss-3-basic-rules-for-online-safety/
  Rule #1: If you didn't go looking for it, don't install it!
  Rule #2: If you installed it, update it.
  Rule #3: If you no longer need it, remove it.

OUCH! -- Four Steps to Staying Secure
  OUCH-201610_en.pdf


WHAT IS A SECURE CONNECTION TO THE INTERNET?
  Cellular connections (not Wi-Fi) are encrypted and SECURE.

  Wi-Fi at Universities, Hotels, Libraries, Coffee Shops, etc.
  IS NOT SECURE. Any computer on those networks may have
  malware harvesting EVERYTHING you say, type and read.

  When using a public Wi-Fi network use a VPN. A VPN secures
  your device's internet connection to guarantee that all data
  you are sending and receiving is encrypted and secure from
  prying eyes. Iowa State requires its students to use a VPN.
  Some excellent VPN services: Tunnelbear, ExpressVPN, ProXPN,
  NordVPN, and TotalVPN.

OUCH! -- Staying Secure on the Road
  OUCH-201702_en.pdf

OUCH! -- Securely Using Mobile Apps
  OUCH-201703_en.pdf

OUCH! -- Securing Your New Tablet
  OUCH-201601_en.pdf


 
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