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A note for youWe have created this presentation for you, the outstanding employee who has IT security on the brain.
We want to help you spread the word about IT security, so we’re giving you our top 10 IT Security DOs and DON’Ts to help you in that effort.
Take this content and tailor it to your business. Use it for new employee training, quarterly IT updates, or even general company meetings. It’s up to you.
And we’d love to hear your feedback on how we can make this better. Visit www.sophos.com/staysafefeedback
5. Stay alert and report suspicious activity• Sometimes suspicious activity isn’t as obvious as we think. • A recent news story reported that a supermarket manager,
who was randomly befriended by a mysterious woman on Facebook, ended up on a “date” with two men who overpowered him and robbed his store.
• Be cautious of people you don't know asking for things, especially online.• Always report any suspicious activity to IT. If something goes wrong, the faster we know about it, the faster we can deal with it.