1. SECURE ONLINE
SHOPPING
(AND SOME GENERALLY GOOD ADVICE
WHEN IT COMES TO SECURITY.)
MICHAEL SAUERS
DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGYhttps://www.sennco.com/holiday-season-new-shoplifting-season/
2.
3. WHAT SHOULD
YOU DO TO
STAY SECURE?
(YES, I’M ASKING YOU TO ANSWER THIS
QUESTION OUT LOUD.)
26. Credit Card Loss or Fraudulent
Charges
Under the FCBA, your liability
for unauthorized use of your
credit card tops out at $50.
However, if you report the loss
before your credit card is used,
the FCBA says you are not
responsible for any charges
you didn’t authorize. If your
credit card number is stolen,
but not the card, you are not
liable for unauthorized use.
Heartbleed Open SSL
Target data breach
Celebrity photos from cloud storage
Next slide says:1. Use AV software
2. Use strong passwords
3. Change passwords frequently
4. Only visit known/trusted Web sites
5. Don’t share personal information
The five stages of grief apply to passwords too.
We start with “Denial”
There are databases of passwords out there if you know where to look. If your password is on it, no matter how long it is, you might as well have written it on the digital sign we have on the outside of the building.
Anger
Have them do this!
https://howsecureismypassword.net/
Bargaining
“Ok, so I’ll do things like swap “e” for “3” and an “s” for a “$”…
Advice such as this only worked before it was considered good advice.
Depression
The biggest problem with passwords is the trade-off between complexity and our memory.
Live Demo goes here
http://www.lastpass.com/
Acceptance
Lock your workstation!
I realize that this will be a new habit that most of you will need time to form. In the meantime, I will be reminding you.
The title of this presentation made an assumption:
You have more than one password, right?
(If you have just one, please leave now.)
Should you use Credit or Debit?If your card does both, which should you pick?
The title of this presentation made an assumption:
You have more than one password, right?
(If you have just one, please leave now.)