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Online Actions = Offline Consequences

Profile Penalty Video URL: lty lty

Introductions Why are we here? –UNM Anderson School of Management –Information Assurance Graduate Students Information Assurance: Managing risks related to computer use. Who are we? Brian Sondreal B.S. Computer Science M.B.A. Graduate Student Christiana Kim B.S. Biochemistry M.B.A. Graduate Student

Your life

Risky Decisions Posting mean messages Sending or posting revealing or embarrassing photos Talking to people you don’t know Talking about sex Giving out personal information Posting where you will be

Which one is sharing too much? A.Sharing your cell phone number online B.Posting a fight video on YouTube C.Telling your password to a friend Answer: ALL of these! Why?

Real World!!

Loss of privacy Negative ramifications –Potential impact on future opportunities Misuse of information –Identity theft –Burglary Cyber Bullying Scams Significant Issues Associated with Posting Information Online

Social Networking Social networking sites/services allow people to build and maintain online networks of friends and others with common interests. Consists of a representation of a user and presents information, data and pictures of that user. References:

Popular Social Networking Sites

Do you know any of these people?

Everyone Knows Your Name Video URL: cil/26474/Video URL: cil/26474/

Tips on keeping yourself safe Talk to your parent(s) before joining a social network. Set up privacy settings for your online profile. Be careful what you post online! You can’t take it back.

What NOT to Share Online Anything you wouldn’t want your parents, teachers and/or strangers to see! –Inappropriate or embarrassing photos –Offensive comments or language –Personal information –Location updates

More tips on keeping yourself safe Don’t: –Add someone to your social network unless you know them well –Arrange to meet people you met on the internet –Post location updates

Questions To Ask Yourself How do I decide what information and images to post online? What information and images are OK to post? What’s not OK to post? Who can see the things I post online? Is there any way to guarantee complete privacy when I post things online? How might things I post online affect your future?