Attend a 2 day CSCU course at CTU this
June/July. The purpose of the CSCU training program is to provide students with
the necessary knowledge and skills to protect their information assets. This
class will immerse students into an interactive environment where they will
acquire fundamental understanding of various computer and network security
threats such as identity theft, credit card fraud, online banking phishing
scams, virus and backdoors, emails hoaxes, sex offenders lurking online, loss of
confidential information, hacking attacks and social engineering. More
importantly, the skills learnt from the class helps students take the
necessary steps to mitigate their security exposure.
Mom and dad, help protect your children
from online threats! Social media and mobile users, protect your online
identities. This course could benefit any end user individual that uses the
internet in any form.
Space is limited so book today!
19-20
June: Book now!24-25 June: Book now!
10-11 July: Book now!
29-30 July: Book now!
16-17 September: Book now!
26-27 September: Book now!
28-31 (Evening) October: Book now!
James Silver from The Observer UK did some
research and found 20 Do’s and Don’ts of online safety:
1. Never click on a link
you did not expect to receive
2. Use different passwords
on different sites
3. Never reuse your main
email password
4. Use anti-virus software
5. If in doubt, block
6. Think before you tweet
and how you share information
7. If you have a "wipe
your phone" feature, you should set it up
8. Only shop online on
secure sites
9. Don't assume banks will
pay you back
10. Ignore pop-ups
11. Be wary of public Wi-Fi
12. Run more than one email
account
13. Macs are as vulnerable
as PCs
14. Don't store your card
details on websites
15. Add a DNS service to
protect other devices
16. Enable two-step
verification
17. Lock your phone and
tablet devices
18. Be careful on auction
sites
19. Lock down your Facebook
account
20. Remember you're human
after all
Read the whole article here.
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