network, workstation, and social community security in plain words! - 2010 march 12 - agenda

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Topic: Network, Workstation, and Social Community Security - in Plain Words! Date: March 12, 2010, 2:00 PM Event: Hampton Roads Coffee Break Location: Java Cup Cafe, 7943 Shore Drive, Norfolk, VA 23518 Sponsors: JASE Digital Media We have a special treat for this session of Hampton Roads Coffee Break. Join us for a live interview with Anthony Gartner, Owner of Computer-Net Solutions, a local network security firm in Virginia Beach, VA. You are welcome to join the live session and ask questions of Anthony relating to network security, general computer security, and personal information security around the various social communities and networks. Please register at the below so we will have an idea how many will attend the live event. http://digitalmediaseminar.com/index.php/events-schedule-registration/#20100312

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Page 1: Network, Workstation, And Social Community Security   In Plain Words! - 2010 March 12 - Agenda

Keith Parnell, Digital Media Seminar (757) 715-3595 [email protected] | digitalmediaseminar.com

Keith Parnell keithparnell.com @parnellk63 Topic: Network, Workstation, and Social Community Security - in Plain Words! Date: March 12, 2010, 2:00 PM Event: Hampton Roads Coffee Break Location: Java Cup Cafe, 7943 Shore Drive, Norfolk, VA 23518 Sponsors: JASE Digital Media Guest: Anthony Gartner (@anthonygartner) of Computer-Net Solutions is an individual with experience in technical aspects of computers, networks, security, and people. He has a unique view on how to help people be more secure by starting with the simple things that everyone can and should do to stay more secure.

1. Why do I need to have a password on my computer at home and at the office?

2. What is a secure password and what makes it more secure than a non-secure password?

3. Can I write down my passwords on a sheet of paper and store them in my desk?

4. What is a firewall? Should I pay attention to the warning messages about firewall on my computer?

5. I want to give my old computer to charity. Is this a good idea and what precautions should I take before doing so?

6. Can I make all of my social media passwords the same?

7. What if one of my social community accounts get hacked into? What do I do?

8. What type of information should I put out on the Internet in my social media profiles?

9. What is an open Wi-Fi network?

10. If I’m at the coffee shop and their network is open, what are the risks I take on for

connecting?