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Showing posts with label Microsoft Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Security. Show all posts

Getting Ready for Commerce Lexington Data Security

CEO Russ Hensley is getting ready for a data security presentation at Commerce Lexington this afternoon. He's also got an announcement that will be released at that event.

Fraud Prevention

Tonight's post in our series relates specifically to Fraud Prevention. To understand those we need to talk about the following areas exploited by criminals to gain your identity: phishing and email scams, spam, passwords, and shopping. Click on this link: Microsoft Computer Security and the Fraud Prevention tab learn about these specific topics in greater detail.

Fraud Prevention

Continuing our quick blog posts on computer security this week, one can think of two main topics: Fraud Prevention and Data protection. Fraud prevention in this context is the actions one takes using processes or tools on the computer to prevent someone from taking your identity or personal information to impersonate you in a fradulent act. Data protection relates to the tools and processes to protect the data on your computer from being lost or destroyed from accident, theft or equipment failure. More later, but that is the setup. More here on Microsoft's site if you can't wait.

Computer and Data Security

There are some short, quick and simple things that you as a user can do in order to protect yourself and your data. Some of our upcoming blogs from The Computer Place will be aimed at helping getting you to some tools easily. And while the tendency is to focus on the "software" or techie tools, we're going to just focus on some "process", "policy" or just plain "know how". We're also going to try to keep it in some "plain speak". We can start with this URL for the purpose of our next few blogs as it is sweet and simple Microsoft Computer Security.
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