WINTER TECH EXPRESS: Windows Desktop Security For the Rest of Us

Computer security is a complex subject. But ordinary users of Windows desktop and laptop PCs, armed with a little knowledge and several powerful and easy-to-use tools, can protect themselves very effectively against the vast majority of security threats on the Internet. Jay Stamps will cover such subjects as how to avoid attacks by computer viruses and hackers, good security practices that won't cramp your style, password facts and myths; and he'll introduce and demonstrate several tools available to the Stanford community that help to lift the burden of Windows security from the shoulders of those who just want to use their PCs to get some work done.

 
Date and Time:
 Thursday, January 27, 2005.  12:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 1 hour(s).
Location:
Turing Auditorium (Polya Hall Room 111)  [Map]
URL:
Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Students
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Sponsor:
ITSS Technology Training Services
Contact:
Admission:
No Charge
The Tech Express is a series of user-friendly brown-bag sessions on computing at Stanford, geared mainly toward Stanford staff, but open to everyone - including faculty and students. No registration is required - just come on by. Refreshments provided.
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Last Modified:
January 19, 2005