Security+ Question of the Week: Security Risk at Lunch

While away from the office for lunch, you connect your notebook to a free WiFi hotspot provided by the restaurant. You sit in a corner booth, latch the notebook to the table and orient the screen so as to be visible only from your seating position. What security risk have you overlooked?

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Why Microlearning is the Solution for Employees Shrinking Attention Spans

We need a new way to solve for society’s shift towards hyper attention and Microlearning is the answer. Small, bite-size lessons solve for dwindling attention spans, while serving learners and trainers better than traditional training in a variety of ways.

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When a Friend “Sends” You Junk Email

One of the main weapons of organized crime on the Internet is the use of junk email, also called spam. Hackers use spam for a number of purposes such as selling counterfeit products (medicines, particularly) to steal your personal or financial information, or to infect your computer with spyware and malware. This malicious software can then hijack your computer and your Internet connection to help propagate itself.

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