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All of us, not just government and industry, have an important role to play in keeping our networks safe, and as consumers we need to be aware of the cyber security measures we each can take. Shared Responsibility. That’s the theme of this year’s National Cyber Security Awareness Month that was launched at an event I attended in Washington , D.C. on October 1. The National Cyber Security Alliance sponsored an event that brought together government leaders, industry and non-profit organizations. Government speakers included U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, White House National Security Staff Action Senior Director for Cyber Security Chris Painter, and Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III.
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Mostly Ghostly on dvd Secretary Napolitano spoke about how important it is for everyone to take responsibility for cyber security to protect our networks. She talked about the need for the public to practice good online behaviors and highlighted several tips consumers can take that included: don’t open unknown e-mails, install and update anti-virus software and firewalls, and update your operating system and program software. For additional tips on consumer cyber security best practices go to the Department of Homeland Security site Awaydays full movie Happily N’Ever After 2 ipod
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NCSA and the Department of Homeland Security are emphasizing that cyber security is everyone’s responsibility in this year’s month-long awareness campaign. The effort will be to reinforce the message that all computer users, not just industry and the government, have a responsibility for cyber security, to protect themselves and their families. Secretary Napolitano spoke about the “wash your hands” practice to avoid the flu that has been so effective with the general public. It is also important that consumers practice good “cyber hygiene” to keep themselves and others safe and help improve the overall security of our cyberspace.
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