Internet Safety at Work Protect company, customer, and your data online.

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Internet Safety at Work Protect company, customer, and your data online

Transcript of Internet Safety at Work Protect company, customer, and your data online.

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Internet Safety at WorkProtect company, customer,

and your data online

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Not their best days.

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3 ways to avoid one of “those” days.

1. Defend your computer

2. Protect data and sensitive information

3. Protect devices and data on the go

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#1: Defend your computer.

Do 3 simple things:1. Install all updates2. Log off when you leave your desk3. Lock up your laptop when you

leave work

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#2: Protect sensitive data.

Think before you enter sensitive data

Be suspicious of attachments and links

Look out for scams and fraud

Create strong passwords

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Think before you type.

Look for https (the “s” is for secure)

A closed padlock means secure, too

Are there signs the site is trustworthy?

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Think before you click.

Be suspicious and aware of:E-mail and IM attachments and links

Messages within social sites

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The tricks that make you click.

Alarming messages

Misspellings and grammatical errors

Great deals

Requests for sensitive info

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How to avoid the bait.

Confirm that the message is real

Type the Web address yourself

Use a browser with safety features

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Passwords lock data doors.

Keep them secret

Change them often

Make them strong

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Which passwords are strong? 1. 555.12.999

2. 06/04/79

3. Exp3d!ti0us

4. Ambl!anc3

5. 135781113

6. MsAw3yOiD

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And the answers are…

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#3 Protect devices on the go.

Do they have the latest protection?

Guard devices like you do your wallet

Don’t hand-carry sensitive data

Use caution if using a thumb drive inanother computer

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On the go: wireless hotspots.

Connect securely

Know who you’re connecting to

Save sensitive uses for more trustedconnections

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Sometimes things go wrong.

How do you know a PC is infected?Your computer might run slowly

Or crash often

Or show other unusual behavior

Contact our IT department immediately

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You lost WHAT?

Follow corporate IT policyReport it immediately. Or sooner

Change all passwords

Mobile phones: get help wiping data

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Have a better day…

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© 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Internet Explorer, SmartScreen, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.