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Computer security : 20 things every employee should know / Ben Rothke.

By: Series: McGraw-Hill professional educationPublication details: N.Y. : McGraw-Hill, c2004.Description: ii, 51 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0072230835 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.8 ROT
Contents:
Computer security: 20 things every employee should know. - Be responsible and be aware. - Choose your passwords wisely. - Keep your password secure. - Deal with viruses and ''malware''. - Use corporate resources only to do your work. - Practice safe data transfer. - Know the risks associated with e-mail. - Deal with e-mail hoaxes. - Surf the web wisely at work. - Be aware of the dangers of the internet. - Secure your laptop for remote usage. - Make remote access secure. - Use your hand-held device safely. - Backup and secure your data. - Manage sensitive information wisely. - Dispose of digital media safely. - It's people, not technology: social engineering. - Secure your workspace. - Know what to do when things go wrong. - Keep things in context and move forward. - Appendix: Glossary of computer security terms.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 1 , Side 1, TierNo 6, BayNo 7

005.8 ROT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available GENLS,GENLS,02,GR 5000006503

"The employee handbook for securing the workplace" - Cover.

Computer security: 20 things every employee should know. - Be responsible and be aware. - Choose your passwords wisely. - Keep your password secure. - Deal with viruses and ''malware''. - Use corporate resources only to do your work. - Practice safe data transfer. - Know the risks associated with e-mail. - Deal with e-mail hoaxes. - Surf the web wisely at work. - Be aware of the dangers of the internet. - Secure your laptop for remote usage. - Make remote access secure. - Use your hand-held device safely. - Backup and secure your data. - Manage sensitive information wisely. - Dispose of digital media safely. - It's people, not technology: social engineering. - Secure your workspace. - Know what to do when things go wrong. - Keep things in context and move forward. - Appendix: Glossary of computer security terms.

Computer programming, programs & data