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Title: Its for your own good


1
Cyber Security
  • Its for your own good!

2
Data Data Everywhere!
  • What is Cyber Security?
  • Cyber security involves protecting
  • your personal information
  • the personal information of others that you need
    to work with
  • and any other electronic data you may have
  • by preventing, detecting, and responding to
    attacks

3
What YOU Can Do To Be SAFE!
4
Protect Your Equipment
  • Use strong passwords on equipment and protect
    them
  • Install anti-virus software and keep it up to
    date
  • Be sure your OS is up to date
  • Scan for spyware regularly
  • A strong password should
  • Appear to be a random string of characters
  • Lengthy 8 or more characters in length
  • Combine random numbers, letters, and symbols

5
Do You Do Work at Home?
  • If you do college work at home on your personal
    computer, you must
  • Make sure your computer is SAFE (Protected with
    antivirus SW, OS updates regularly, etc.)
  • NOT store your work on your personal
    computer!!!!! If you do you should purchase
    software that will make sure this information has
    been erased.
  • REMEMBER--- Just deleting it or sending it to the
    Recycle Bin and empting it does not remove it
    entirely!!!!! It needs to be written over at
    least 3 times and this can only be done with
    erasing software!

6
Replacing Your Old Computer?
  • When it comes time to sell or throw your computer
    away be sure to thoroughly erase the hard drive
    before it leaves your house
  • Before the college recycles computer hard drives
    we follow the Department of Defense Guidelines to
    make sure it is wiped completely
  • If you save to CDs or DVDs, wrap them in a paper
    towel and shatter them!

7
On the Internet
  • If you have to log in to a site - log out
  • Dont auto-save your passwords to sites
  • Purchasing something online? Be sure the site is
    a secure site. Address must begin with HTTPS -
    ask if you dont know!
  • Be careful who you chat with and always monitor
    who your children chat with
  • If you have a wireless modem in your house and
    your own wireless network be sure it is password
    protected!
  • Anyone in your area can use it if it isnt!
  • DONT ENABLE FILE SHARING!
  • The latest Internet worry CLICKJACKING
  • Clickjacking lets hackers and scammers hide
    malicious stuff under the content on a legitimate
    site. Effects all browsers, IE, Safari, Firefox,
    etc. but these companies are working on fixes for
    it BE SURE TO DO YOUR UPDATES OFTEN!

8
Other Techie Devices
  • USB Flash Drives, memory sticks, etc.
  • SHOULD be encrypted and password protected
  • True story--- the Lost and Found box at the
    airport
  • Kindle e-book reader from Amazon.com, iPod Touch,
    and some other MP3 players, etc
  • Do not set them up to purchase from iTunes or
    Amazon.com automatically if you do and the
    device falls in someone elses hands they could
    charge to your credit card until they get caught!

9
Some Specifics
10
Laptops
  • Hold a wealth of information- personal,
    sensitive, and what you may consider harmless
  • Bank info
  • Bills you pay on-line
  • Email
  • Bookmarked web sites with automatic log-in
    saved
  • Pictures with names and dates
  • work
  • Schedule
  • Directions
  • What happens if it goes missing?

11
Well
  • Whoever finds it becomes YOU!
  • They have access to ALL your data!
  • Its not pretty!

12
What to Do?
  • College computers now have two passwords to log
    in- use them!
  • A Power On password
  • An Account password
  • Do this on your personal equipment as well
  • DO NOT keep sensitive info on your computer- If
    you do be sure to password protect the file
    (remember the password!)
  • Back up to an external location OFTEN! (Keep IT
    safe as well!)

13
If They Disappear?
  • Notify Tech Support if college equipment is lost
    or stolen ASAP
  • Notify police and credit card companies if
    personal equipment is lost or stolen
  • Notify all three national Credit Bureaus so they
    are aware you have lost financial/personal data-
    they can track your credit for you and notify you
    of changes

14
Things to Keep in Mind
  • Email is not a secure form of correspondence. If
    the email account belongs to your employer They
    own your emails
  • They can be monitored (by all sorts of people!)
    and if there is any litigation the employer can
    hand your email over to the court
  • If you need to send sensitive information- put a
    stamp on it and mail it
  • Become familiar with Wheatons AUP (Acceptable
    Use Policy). It can be found in our HR Handbook
    on the web
  • SPAM- Spamming is the abuse of electronic
    messaging systems to indiscriminately send
    unsolicited bulk email messages.
  • PHISHING- Is the criminally fraudulent process of
    attempting to acquire sensitive information such
    as usernames, passwords, and credit card details,
    by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an
    electronic communication- Check out samples on
    our Support website

15
Cell Phones and PDAs
  • These gadgets also hold personal information that
    should be protected
  • Personal phone numbers that youve called or
    received
  • Directions/maps- right to your front door or that
    of a client
  • Dates of birth
  • Your schedule
  • Passwords
  • Notes about clients, etc

16
So What?
  • If you lose it this data is now in someone elses
    hands
  • Not only will they call friends on the other side
    of the world- on your dime
  • they can call your contacts, read your notes,
    email
  • find out your kids names/numbers and call them
    (from your phone) so it will look like you are
    calling them!
  • All kinds of problems can occur!
  • Youll need lots of help digging out of this
    mess- so protect your stuff!

17
How Can You Protect Your Devices?
  • Set up the device with a strong password
  • Dont store sensitive data on it
  • Erase it BEFORE you replace it
  • Call your manufacturer or wireless carrier for
    assistance
  • If you lose it- contact your provider ASAP- some
    devices can be erased remotely or by sending a
    specially coded email to it
  • Back it up OFTEN (syncing, etc)
  • Keep an eye on it!

18
Things To Take Away
  • It can happen to anyone and does
  • PASSWORD protect your equipment and sensitive
    files with STRONG passwords (remember them!)
    Dont auto-save them
  • Use antivirus software that updates automatically
  • Update your Operating System often
  • Notify people ASAP when something goes missing
  • If you LOG in LOG out
  • Be careful using public computers- to be sure-
    restart them before leaving
  • Email- is not SECURE and not really private
  • Just because you are alone when youre on the
    Internet youre really not monitor your
    children!

19
Want more resources? Check out our Technology
Support website
HELP!
20
DONT FORGET!
The Cyber Security Drawing!
To enter- send an email to cyberline_at_wheatonma.edu
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  • Cyber Security is Everyones Job
  • If you have any questions please call
  • LIS Tech Support at 3900
  • Wed rather help you
  • BEFORE theres trouble!
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