April 29 – Computer and Network Security Awareness (videoconference)

Be safer online! This workshop describes best computer security practices – and most common mistakes – at Washington State University. Learn how to protect yourself and others from hoaxes, spyware, phishing, ID theft, copyright issues, spam, viruses and social engineering. Appropriate WSU policies are discussed, as well as real-life examples.

This session takes place on April 29, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.

To reserve your seat now, click here!

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