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- Introduction
- User Awareness Training Objective
- Topics
- Why Security
- Electronic Security Threats
- Malware: Viruses
- Malware: Viruses Continued
- Malware: Spyware & Adware
- Spyware & Adware Continued
- Spyware & Adware Continued 2
- Malware: Spam & Spim
- Malware: Prevention
- Top Cybersecurity Tips from NCSA
- Top Cybersecurity Tips from NCSA Continued
- Tip 1: Use Antivirus Software and Keep it Current
- Tip 1: Use Antivirus Software and Keep it Current Continued
- Tip 2: Don't open emails or attachments from unknown sources
- Tip 2: Don't open emails or attachments from unknown sources continued
- Tip 3: Protect your computer from Internet Indruders - Firewalls
- Tip 3: Protect your computer from Internet Indruders - Firewalls Continued
- Tip 4: Ensure your computer's software is updated
- Tip 4: Ensure your computer's software is updated A
- Tip 4: Ensure your computer's software is updated continued
- Tip 5: Password Protection
- Tip 5: Password Protection Continued
- Tip 5: Password Protection Continued: Management & Storage
- Tip 5: Password Protection Continued: Additional Safeguards
- Tip 5: Password Protection Continued: Additional Safeguards II
- Tip 5: Password Protection Continued: Quick Summary
- Tip 6: Backup your computer data
- Tip 7: Don't allow file sharing access
- Tip 8. Disconnect personal computers from the Internet when not in use
- Tip 9. Check your security on a regular basis
- Tip 10: Know what to do if your PERSONAL computer becomes infected
- Tip 10: Know what to do if your computer becomes infected continued
- Tip 11: Be a secure and responsible cyber citizen
- Additional Security Tips
- Physical Security
- Physical Security Continued
- Mobile Devices
- Use and Abuse of Email
- Be Aware
- Social Cyber Security Threats
- Prevent Identity Theft
- Prevent Identity Theft Continued
- Prevent Identity Theft Continued 2
- Social Engineering
- Dumpster Diving
- Phishing
- References
- Questions
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