Preventing ID Theft with Identity Finder for Windows
Speaker: Wiam Younes, Training and Awareness Coordinator
Abstract:
Identity Theft is a rapidly growing concern, which means that protecting your identity and the identity and privacy of others is vitally important. In this 90 - minute class, you'll get hands-on instruction on how to use the Identity Finder software to find and secure information on your computer that could make you, or others vulnerable. You will be surprised at how much personally identifiable information (PII) can be stored on your computer without your knowledge.
Audience: The class is open to faculty and staff only
Speaker: Wiam Younes, Training and Awareness Coordinator
Abstract:
This presentation covers the university's data protection guidelines, data breach procedures and recommended security practices. After attending the Security 101 presentation you will be able to understand your role in protecting the university's data, and to respond appropriately when you suspect a data breach. You will also be able to apply the necessary actions for securing the data you handle on a daily basis both at work and in your personal life.
Audience:
This presentation is open to all university affiliates.
Speaker: Specialists representing Computing Services, HR, CERT, Office of Procurement
Abstract:
A number of presentations on cloud computing projects at Carnegie Mellon University. The presentations' topics include: Workday, leveraging Shibboleth, Box, government standards for cloud security, and requirements when assessing business and consumer cloud services.
Audience:
This presentation is open to DCF members
Registration:
Not required for DCF or Computing Services members. If you have any question about this event, please contact Wiam Younes atwyounes@andrew.cmu.edu