Privacy and Security: Paranoid or Are They Really Out to Get You? October 16, 2014
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With Julian Egelstaff, Freeform Solutions; Emily Eckland, National Cyber Securing Alliance October 16, 2014 Privacy and Security: Paranoid or Are They Really Out to Get You?
Presenters Becky Wiegand Webinar Program Mgr TechSoup Assisting with chat: Ale Bezdikian, TechSoup Julian Egelstaff Co-Founder Freeform Solutions Kevin Lo Sr. Program Mgr TechSoup Emily Eckland Dir, Digi Strategy & Awareness Nat’l Cyber Security Alliance
Introduction to TechSoup Participant Poll – What do you most care about securing? A Not-So-Tall Tale of Hacking Practical Privacy and Safety Safer Online Guide Q&A Today’s Agenda:
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What do you care most to learn about today? – Understanding safe URLs – Password tips – Secure payments and transaction processing – Privacy and social media – Protecting your computers – Cookies and “anonymity” – and spam – Protecting your website – Security in the cloud Participant Poll
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Begin Prezi with hacking story and then move around based on live-poll results
What is 2-Step Authentication? Two-factor authentication (also referred to as two-step or multi-factor authentication or verification or 2FA) is an overly technical-sounding term for a simple solution. It’s a security tool that uses multiple verification techniques to prove that the person attempting to log onto an account is really them. Some of these methods include: Something you know: a password, code, passphrase or PIN Something you have: a physical token, chip, fob, or phone Get step-by-step instructions on how to enable and resources at
Ways to Keep Your Organization Safe Take an Inventory to Assess Your Risk – What information do you collect? – How do you store the information? – Who has access to the information? – How do you protect your data? – What steps are you taking to secure your computers, network, and other tools? Create a Cybersecurity Plan – Focus on 3 main areas: Prevention, Resolution and Restitution Protect Your Customers/Members/Audience/Stakeholders – Have (and follow) a privacy policy – Know what data you have, protect what you need and delete what you don’t Train Your Employees Learn more and download resources and toolkits at:
Ways to Keep Your Employees & Family Safe Visit to download tip sheets, posters, memes, brochures and videos to distribute in your office and display at home. Visit the “I Want to Stay Safe Online” section on the National Cyber Security Alliance’s website: safe-online/ safe-online/ Visit the “Raising Good Digital Citizens” page on the National Cyber Security Alliance’s website: safe-online/for-parents/raising-digital-citizenshttp://staysafeonline.org/stay- safe-online/for-parents/raising-digital-citizens on Twitter and like us on Facebook to get online safety tips.
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Resources from TechSoup Series of blog posts already published: – “5 Basic Things to Protect Privacy” – “Learn the ABCs on Online Security Threats” – “How Security Breaches Really Happen at Your Nonprofit” Share YOUR story and win a tablet! Special Live Expert Q/A on October 29
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