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Practical skills for securing a computer (NONTECHNICAL)

Practical skills for securing a computer (NONTECHNICAL). Rebecca Gould, Director and Professor iTAC October 4, 2006. Agenda. Quiz Discussion of nontechnical practices Scenarios Sources to review. Security poster developed at Indiana University.

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Practical skills for securing a computer (NONTECHNICAL)

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  1. Practical skills for securing a computer (NONTECHNICAL) Rebecca Gould, Director and Professor iTAC October 4, 2006

  2. Agenda • Quiz • Discussionof nontechnical practices • Scenarios • Sources to review

  3. Security poster developed at Indiana University Information supplied courtesy of the Indiana University UITS Knowledge Base.

  4. Passwords

  5. Tips to remember passwords for K-State (eID) and nonK-State systems (banking,etc)

  6. Should I use my eID password on nonK-State systems? Why or why not?

  7. Virus protection

  8. K-State Antivirushttp://antivirus.ksu.edu Link to the Frequently Asked Questions Trend Micro website with basic security practices http://www.trendmicro.com/en/security/general/virus/overview.htm

  9. Patching your Operating System and Software

  10. Securing your computer

  11. Connecting your computer to the campus network

  12. What is a key logger?

  13. Security poster developed at Indiana University Information supplied courtesy of the Indiana University UITS Knowledge Base.

  14. Spyware

  15. E-mail

  16. Instant Messaging

  17. Phishing scamhttp://www.antiphishing.org/phishing_archive.html

  18. Back up, back up, back up

  19. Scenarios

  20. K-State IT Security Website http://www.k-state.edu/infotech/security/

  21. IT Policies http://www.k-state.edu/vpast/itpolicies/

  22. IT Employee Code of Ethicshttp://www.k-state.edu/infotech/ethics/

  23. StaySafeOnlinehttp://www.staysafeonline.org/

  24. Summaryhttp://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest2006/7103

  25. Questions

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