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Internet Safety Awareness:Protect the Personal and Defend the Workplace
Marian MerrittNorton Internet Safety Advocate, Symantec Corporation
Why are you here?
Cybercrime is a massive global problem
each year
$110 billion
each year
Cybercrime costs consumers
2/3of online adults have been hit by cybercrime
1 in 6social network
users have been hacked
Attacks on employees of targeted
organizations on the rise
$1 million +new pieces of malware are createdevery day
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Why am I here?
Who here checked Facebook today?
Played Angry Birds or Temple Run on a mobile device?
What’s really going on?
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What you think you did
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SCORE
USER NAME
PREVIOUS SCORES
FACEBOOK FRIEND LIST
IP ADDRESSTIME SPENT
PLAYING
vs what actually happened in the background
GENDER& AGE
LOCATION
What is the issue at stake?
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Facebook click jacking attack types
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Bad Guys Want to Get Us to Click to:Infect us with malware
Make us take bogus surveys to: Gain information or Sign us up for premium SMS services
Send spam to us and our friends
OMG! Videos get people to click
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Bad guys know that people want to know who viewed their Facebook page
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Bad guys know that people want a dislike button
Which is more likely to get attacked?
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Small or Medium Organization
Large Organization
Only 25% of targeted attacks directed at C-Level executives
Employee CEO
Who is most likely to be targeted in an attack?
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“Spear Phishing” for company data
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Data breach how a criminal uses your data
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DENMARK
MALAYSIA
STUXNET: thousands of industrial centers infiltrated
IRAN
Why it matters at work
What are the chances of getting your lost phone back?
50%18
What are the chances of your work andpersonal information being looked at?
100%19
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STOP
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THINK
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CONNECT
Get hit by cybercrime and you just opened the gate
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Change your Behavior
Wrap up
What will you do?
Questions
THANK YOU!
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