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Computer
Security 20 Things Every Employee Should Know
By: Rothke, Ben
ISBN: 0072230835
Format: BC 84 pages
Pub Date: 2003-08-26
Copyright: 2003
Edition:1
$7.95 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
It’s five o’clock, do you know where
your confidential office document is? The truth is that many employees
may not. This convenient handbook brings your workplace up to speed with
21st century security issues from computer passwords to hard copy document
disposal. Covers technical issues and social engineering scenarios that
put corporate security and data at risk.
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Table of 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
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