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Digital Disciplines
Protect Data
Secure Devices
Defend Identity
Test Your Identity Security
Find out just how savvy you are about protecting your identity.
If you get email or an IM from Union's IT department asking for sensitive personal information (like a password or your Social Security number), it's okay to supply.
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False
Which of the following are not good ways to enhance security on your accounts? (check all that apply)
Getting a passcode sent to your phone to login on a new device
Getting notified via email when you login
Selecting a trusted contact to help you get back into your account
Logging in on public wifi
Surfing with HTTPS instead of HTTP
Answering personal questions asked by a caller from Facebook
Don't put confidential information in email, instant (IM), or text messages: they may not be secure.
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False
What is not a good way to protect your personal data on your own computer?
If possible, create a separate user account on your computer for friends if you let them use it often
Always let your browser remember your passwords
Erase your data (or remove the hard drive) when disposing of the computer
Have your computer logout of your user account after a period of inactivity
Never leave your computer unattended and logged in
Smartphones are so advanced that you don't have to worry about your data's security on them.
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False