Use of Company Assets
Employees Who Use Computers
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Working remotely? Protect your data!
Your employees likely work on the go—from hotels, airports, home, bathroom stalls (hey, we don’t judge!)—which invites increased cybersecurity, privacy, and confidentiality risks. Kick your worries to the curb by giving them this tool,...
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Don't get fooled by email scammers
Successful spear phishing sounds cool, but is one of your cybersecurity team's worst nightmares. Educate your team on the biggest red flags. Using a criminal graphic to grab their attention, this tool vividly highlights the not-always-obvious signs of...
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Anatomy of a strong password
Spot the reference to Will Smith in this visual guide for creating safe, strong, and easily remembered passwords. Everyone hates generating a super complicated password, getting a snippy email from IT that they’re overdue to change it, forgetting...
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If someone asks for your password, report it!
Prepare your team to be smarter than the scammers by reminding them to never give their passwords over the phone.
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Mix it up: password guidance
Want a smoothie? Well, here's a smooth (ay!) way to remember to set up complex passwords.
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No re-using passwords
Folks hate tough passwords, much less changing them, but ya gotta. This reminds your team to avoid hacking by not reusing work passwords for personal accounts.
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This is not where your password belongs
Make sure your team knows their passwords are supposed to be secret—-not out where someone can find them, especially on their desks.
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We don't conduct business on personal emails
Make sure your team is alert for when people try to take business on to their personal emails—it may be a scam.
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Get asked to click on a link? - poster
Spelling is hard! But also potentially a sign of fraud. This simple reminder puts sketchy web addresses on your folks' radar.
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No inappropriate websites at work (phone version) - screensaver
Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty pictures at work—it’s just that they think they can get away with it and it doesn’t impact anyone else. This screensaver encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...
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No inappropriate websites at work (phone version) - poster
Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty pictures at work—it’s just that they think they can get away with it and it doesn’t impact anyone else. This poster encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...
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No inappropriate websites at work (desk version) - screensaver
No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful.
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No inappropriate websites at work (desk version) - poster
No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful.
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Submitting a Timesheet?
Getting creative at work is usually a good thing, but not when it comes to timekeeping. Incorporate this checklist into the time tracking process, so both your hourly employees and managers are crystal clear on the rules. This way, small adjustments can...
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Away from your computer? - screensaver
Make sure your team always remembers: an open computer, left alone, is a privacy breach waiting to happen.
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Harassment: Inappropriate Computer Usage
No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful. Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty...
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Found USBs = found gum
Ensure your employees are grossed out at the security risk of using an unknown USB.
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Protect your password
A helpful reminder to be smart with passwords to protect company info.
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Lock it down - poster
This simple graphic shows your folks three easy-but-necessary ways to protect your stuff from intruders.
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Recycle paper, not passwords - poster
Recycling may be great for the environment, but it's terrible for cybersecurity! Remind your team of the need to protect your data with unique passwords.
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4 ways bad guys get your password
This is an effective, practical instructor for your employees to keep their passwords—and your company's data—private. We list out the most popular means the crooks use to hack your team’s passwords using fun graphics that help...
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Protect your password!
Give your folks these simple rules to lock down their passwords—and protect your info.
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Away from your computer? - poster
Make sure your team always remembers: an open computer, left alone, is a privacy breach waiting to happen.
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