How To Protect Yourself and Your Computer OnlineCharles Anderson
This document provides basic steps to protect yourself and your computer online from malware and fraud. It recommends keeping your operating system and software updated, using antivirus and firewall protection, and being wary of suspicious emails requesting personal information. Phishing scams try to steal information like bank accounts through fraudulent emails or websites, so the document advises to never enter details from an email link and to be suspicious of messages promising things that sound too good to be true. Taking precautions like keeping software updated and avoiding providing information from untrusted sources can help safeguard against online risks.
This talk describes how to get involved in open-source as a way to break the Catch-22 of "to get a job you need experience. to get experience you need a job." Presented at the WOU Computer Science club in January 2015.
The summary provides an overview of the MSU PRSSA general meeting:
- The meeting included presentations from professionals on networking and building professional connections.
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities and fundraising events were announced, including involvement in Homecoming and Oktoberfest.
- The PR Apprentice team was announced and members were encouraged to contribute ideas to help reach out to potential foster parents.
- Opportunities were provided for members to get published in the chapter's magazine and volunteer with the Red Cross.
- Applications were made available for interviews with a leading PR agency in October.
How To Protect Yourself and Your Computer OnlineCharles Anderson
This document provides basic steps to protect yourself and your computer online from malware and fraud. It recommends keeping your operating system and software updated, using antivirus and firewall protection, and being wary of suspicious emails requesting personal information. Phishing scams try to steal information like bank accounts through fraudulent emails or websites, so the document advises to never enter details from an email link and to be suspicious of messages promising things that sound too good to be true. Taking precautions like keeping software updated and avoiding providing information from untrusted sources can help safeguard against online risks.
This talk describes how to get involved in open-source as a way to break the Catch-22 of "to get a job you need experience. to get experience you need a job." Presented at the WOU Computer Science club in January 2015.
The summary provides an overview of the MSU PRSSA general meeting:
- The meeting included presentations from professionals on networking and building professional connections.
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities and fundraising events were announced, including involvement in Homecoming and Oktoberfest.
- The PR Apprentice team was announced and members were encouraged to contribute ideas to help reach out to potential foster parents.
- Opportunities were provided for members to get published in the chapter's magazine and volunteer with the Red Cross.
- Applications were made available for interviews with a leading PR agency in October.