Videoconference: Computer and Network Security Awareness – January 22

This workshop, taking place from 1:30-3 p.m., 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. Originating in Pullman, this course is available through AMS.

It is important to register in advance. To do so, use the following link to access the course information page within your WSU Online Training Account; then click on the triangular ‘launch’ button to register for the session: http://hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft/default.aspx?c=ilt_wsu_ITUSR_267

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