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October is Cyber-Awareness Month!
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Completion Certificate for your Students [PDF... Black & White PDF] / 24
25. / 26. University of Wisconsin- Cyber Security Boot camp / 27. National Cyber Security Awareness Month Launch – Press Conference at the Federal Trade Commission / 28. / 29. / 30. NCSA National Cyber Security Awareness Month Satellite Media Tour / 1. Learn more about protecting your personal information.
2. Learn about “phishing “ and who you're dealing with online / 3. Learn what Anti-Virus Software is and What to Look For and Where to Get It
TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM / 4. Be sure to set up your operating system and Web browser software properly, and update them regularly. / 5.Use strong passwords or strong authentication technology to help protect your personal information / 6. Back up important files. University of Maryland/NCSA C3 Conference
Texas State Cyber Security Awareness Day 2005 / 7. Learn what to do if your computer gets a virus
University of Maryland/NCSA C3 Conference / 8. Protect your children online.
University of Maryland/NCSA C3 Conference
9. Visit the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) to see how the FBI fights computer criminals / 10. Download a free Security Awareness poster from the University of Arizona
TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM / 11. Find ways to prevent, locate or uninstall invasive spyware on your computer / 12. Learn about tips and tools to protect your privacy while surfing across the Web.
University of Florida IT Awareness Day 2005 / 13. Discover how to safely shop online while limiting the amount of information you share with others.
National Consumers League/NCSA Anti-Phishing Radio Media Tour (Tentative) / 14. Take the self guided security test
State of Hawaii – Information Technology Day- “Security on the Internet” / 15. View a short video tutorials for activating an e-mail filters
16. Read through the Trouble with hacking / 17. Read About Federal Computer Crime Cases Involving Teens.
TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM / 18. Read about how computers have been used in crimes
SBA-FBI-NIST NCSA Small Business Workshop San Diego, CA
Educause – Cyber Security Awareness and Education Workshop / 19. Learn some basic tips to prevent unwanted junk e-mail from filling your inbox. / 20. Read There’s one more talk you need to have…
SBA-FBI-NIST NCSA Small Business Workshop Los Angeles, CA
Multi-State ISAC/Department of Homeland Security“ Keeping Children Safe on the Internet” Event / 21. Take the Legal or Illegal Interactive Quiz / 22. Read about online shopping tips before the holidays begin
23. Visit CyberSmart to read the top Cybersecuirty Tips / 24. Read the most recent CSI/FBI survey findings (2005)
TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM / 25. Investigate essential steps to help protect your PC
NCSA, DOE, DHS and CSIA Cyber Security Education Roundtable (Tentative) / 26. Learn the difference between Trojans, spyware and adware- Visit Webopedia online dictionary for computer and Internet technology definitions or skim report / 27. Visit the Federal Trade Commission, at ftc.gov. to learn more about what to do to avoid scammers taking advantage of you through an Internet auction, when you're shopping online / 28. Download a security poster / 29. Test your computer's exposure to online security threats and learn how to make your computer more secure
30. Use the Wikipedia to learn more about computer viruses / 31.View an online video, take the security quiz or visit the other resources from George Mason’s IT security resource bank

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September

26. University of Wisconsin- Cyber Security Boot camp -

October

  1. Learn more about protecting your personal information. -
  2. Learn about “phishing “ and who you're dealing with online -
  3. Learn what Anti-Virus Software is and What to Look For and Where to Get It -
  4. TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM-
  5. Be sure to set up your operating system and Web browser software properly, and update them regularly -
  6. Use strong passwords or strong authentication technology to help protect your personal information -
  7. Back up important files.-
  8. University of Maryland/NCSA C3 Conference -
  9. TexasState Cyber Security Awareness Day 2005 -
  10. Learn what to do if your computer gets a virus -
  11. University of Maryland/NCSA C3 Conference -
  12. Protect your children online. -
  13. University of Maryland/NCSA C3 Conference -
  14. Visit the InternetFraudComplaintCenter (IFCC) to see how the FBI fights computer criminals -
  15. Download a free Security Awareness poster from the University of Arizona -
  16. TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM-
  17. Find ways to prevent, locate or uninstall invasive spyware on your computer -
  18. Learn about tips and tools to protect your privacy while surfing across the Web. -
  19. University of Florida IT Awareness Day 2005 -
  20. Discover how to safely shop online while limiting the amount of information you share with others. -
  21. Take the self guided security test -
  22. View a short video tutorials for activating an e-mail filters -
  23. Read through the Trouble with hacking -
  24. Read About Federal Computer Crime Cases Involving Teens. -
  25. TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM-
  26. Read about how computers have been used in crimes -
  27. Educause – Cyber Security Awareness and Education Workshop -
  28. Learn some basic tips to prevent unwanted junk e-mail from filling your inbox. -
  29. Read There’s one more talk you need to have… -
  30. Take the Legal or Illegal Interactive Quiz -
  31. Read about online shopping tips before the holidays begin -
  32. Visit CyberSmart to read the top Cybersecuirty Tips -
  33. Read the most recent CSI/FBI survey findings (2005) -
  34. TappedIn discussion on Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity – 8PM-
  35. Investigate essential steps to help protect your PC -
  36. Learn the difference between Trojans, spyware and adware- Visit Webopedia online dictionary for computer and Internet technology definitions ( orskim report (
  37. Visit the Federal Trade Commission, at ftc.gov. to learn more about what to do to avoid scammers taking advantage of you through an Internet auction, when you're shopping online -
  38. Download a security poster -
  39. Test your computer's exposure to online security threats and learn how to make your computer more secure -
  40. Use the Wikipedia to learn more about computer viruses -
  41. View an online video, take the security quiz or visit the other resources from George Mason’s IT security resource bank -