5. Don’t use your banking
password for anything
else
Use strong passwords
(min 8 characters,
alpha-numeric, mixed
case)
6. Create a free email account for online
registrations
7. Don’t use your correct
birth date
Make up your mother’s
maiden name,
elementary school
name, favorite pet
name, etc.
"123 No Such Street,
Nowhere, WI 01010"
8. When filling out
sensitive data on
surveys, make sure
that it is a secure
connection (SSL)
9. Put your name in quotes in the search engine.
13. Activity: Take a post-it and write on it the
funniest thing that ever happened to you…
last week, last month, last year or in your
lifetime.
Wait for instructions…
14.
15. Work account
Vacation status
Friends and followers
Micro-manage
Tagging photos
Kids’ names
Games, quizzes
Location-sharing tools
Read them – they might spell out if they can be changed without notice.
Create a separate work account for social networking/social media tools – minimize personal data shared
Remember that the true customer of Facebook are advertisers, Facebook’s product is your data.
Add intermediary step – “Edit Friends” between click friends and create a list.
Add intermediary step – “Edit Friends” between click friends and create a list.
When writing a status update/tweet, don’t announce that you are going on or are on vacation.
Any application developer
Linked to
GPS/phones
Twitter
Facebook
Contact information as capital assets (bankrupted companies, aquired companies) Homeland Security
National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (draft)
Enhanced privacy protection