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IT Security Roundtable March 13: Traveling safely over spring break

The time is nigh for K-State students, faculty, and staff to vacate Manhattan for distant lands over spring break.  Thus, this month’s IT security roundtable, which is 9-10:30 a.m. Friday, March 13, in Union 213, will discuss tips on how to travel safely so people can protect themselves from identity theft, financial fraud, and other threats related to information and technology while on vacation. Topics include:

  • Using Internet cafes safely (is that possible?!)
  • Using wireless/WiFi “hot spots” safely
  • Where are you vulnerable to identity theft and financial fraud?
  • Protecting your eID and other passwords
  • Risks of ATM machines
  • Airport risks
  • Laptop security
  • Beware of export restrictions on certain technologies
  • Things to do before you leave (like backing up your files)

Harvard Townsend, K-State’s chief information security officer (and one who loves to travel), will give a presentation and facilitate the discussion. Come share your experiences and tips so all can benefit from the collective wisdom. As always, the IT security roundtable is open to anyone.

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About Harvard Townsend (harv@ksu.edu)

Chief Information Security Officer