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Learn about good safe computing practices |
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In brief
NSIT provides a list of good safe computing practices for keeping your computer safe. These practices include handling email attachments, choosing good passwords, and updating your computer regularly.
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Who is
eligible? Anyone
Hours
or seasons:Anytime
What does
it cost me? Learning about good safe computing practices is free. However, if best practices are not used, the results are potentially very costly. Be cautious and protect yourself.
Who can
help out? support@uchicago.edu; 4-TECH (773-834-8324), Hours
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Last updated: 08/18/09
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