Digital Self Defense
Is the Internet becoming more and more of a jungle? Are you tired of dealing with Spyware? Viruses? Phishing? Do you still feel safe driving the Information Superhighway? How do you know if your computer is really protected?
In this day of rapidly increasing Internet threats you need a leg up, a way to protect yourself and your loved ones (and your computer) against all of those people on the Internet who are out to get you.
Facilitator:
Ben Woelk, RIT Information Security Communications and Training Specialist
Digital Self Defense 101
Provides a general overview of how to practice safe computing and protect yourself and others. You will find out about the threats you face online, and you will learn how to use both software and commonsense to defend yourself.
Session Information:
New sessions will be coming soon!
If you require interpreting services, please contact cpdcoop@rit.edu as soon as possible.
Digital Self Defense 102
Provides a more detailed look at specific preventative measures, combined with a software simulation that allows desktop and laptop users to experience installation and use of security software in a safe environment.
Session Information:
New sessions will be coming soon!
If you require interpreting services, please contact cpdcoop@rit.edu as soon as possible.
Digital Self Defense 103
Attendees will learn new and improve existing information handling skills. Specifically, identifying information; choosing correct means of storage, transfer, and destruction; and customizing Outlook. Prior attendance at DSD 101 is desirable but not required.
This session is offered as an instructor led session as well as an online course. To complete this training online, visit E-Learning Zone’s Digital Self Defense 103
Session Information:
New sessions will be coming soon!
If you require interpreting services, please contact cpdcoop@rit.edu as soon as possible.

