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  Cybersecurity Top 5

    1.
  • Thieves want your debit card and PIN. Pay cash for gas.
  • 2.
  • Secure your wireless network at home, EZ.
  • 3.
  • Check the privacy settings for your social networking sites frequently.
  • 4.
  • Ensure all employees understand the policy and penalty for violations.
  • 5.
  • Know who to contact - See First Responder Primer.
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From the category archives:

Daily Cyberthreats

Are You Infected? Homeland Security Warns of Massive DNS Malware Attack

by Steve.Kovsky on May 15, 2012

BBB Urges Consumers: “Shred, Shred, Shred”

by Steve.Kovsky on May 10, 2012

9th Annual Security Summit Explores “San Diego as a Living Test Bed”

by admin on May 3, 2012

SOeC TV: Securing Our eCity’s Liz Fraumann On Why Cyber Cup Is Crucial

by admin on April 21, 2012

DHS UPDATE: Cyber security bill passes committee, but lamented as inadequate

by admin on April 20, 2012

BREAKING NEWS: SOeC Launches Cybersecurity Business Cluster Initiative in San Diego

by admin on April 19, 2012

SOeC TV: Bruce Arnold On Why UCSD Hosts the Mayor’s Cyber Cup Competition

by admin on April 18, 2012

Make A Poster, Win A New iPad: SOeC 2012 Student Poster Contest Is Live

by admin on April 5, 2012

SAN DIEGO GIRL SCOUTS GET CYBER SAVVY!

by admin on April 5, 2012

SOeC TV: SAIC’s Duke Ayers Discusses San Diego Mayor’s Cyber Cup Competition

by admin on April 3, 2012

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