OAGITM Members: Please see the announcement below and share broadly within your organization. Thanks, Theresa A. Masse State Chief Information Security Officer Department of Administrative Services Enterprise Security Office 503-378-4896 Data Classification 2 - Limited REGISTER NOW! Cyber Security and You: Top 10 Tips Thursday, October 6, 2011 2:00pm -- 3:00pm (Eastern) ________________________________ PRESENTERS: Beth Jones Senior Threat Researcher SophosLabs US & Karen McDowell Information Security Analyst University of Virginia ________________________________ Don't Miss Out -- REGISTER NOW for this FREE Webcast! Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, please visit: http://msisac.cisecurity.org/webcast/ (Please note: For security purposes, please copy and paste or type this address into your Internet browser.) ________________________________ Why this Session Is Important to You: The Internet has become an integral part of life for many of us, as we use it to shop, bank, take online courses, and much more. However, many users don't realize the potential risks in cyberspace. Each of us has a responsibility to understand the risks and to take appropriate measures to safeguard our systems and our information. This webcast, being conducted in recognition of October as National Cyber Security Awareness Month, will provide useful guidance to the non-technical user on the necessary steps to protect themselves and their computers from cyber incidents including using secure passwords, identifying and avoiding phishing and social engineering attacks, shopping safely online, patching and updating systems, and securing mobile devices. Format of the Webcast: This session will featured an interactive Powerpoint presentation accompanied by audio. About the National Webcast Initiative: The Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), a division of the Center for Internet Security, have partnered to establish the National Webcast Initiative comprising a series of national webcasts which examine critical and timely cyber security issues. Embracing the concept that security is everyone's responsibility, these webcasts are available to a broad audience to help raise awareness and knowledge levels. A number of vendors have offered their services at no cost to help develop and deliver the webcasts. The National Webcast Initiative is also coordinated by the New York State Forum. For more information about the Initiative, please visit: http://msisac.cisecurity.org/webcast/. If you have any questions, please contact the MS-ISAC via phone at 518/266-3460 or email at info@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxx>