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  • No unwanted romantic messages

    No unwanted romantic messages

    Say, “Stop being a creep on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate unwanted romantic overtures.

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  • No offensive messages

    No offensive messages

    Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.

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  • No inappropriate websites at work (phone version)

    No inappropriate websites at work (phone version)

    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 graphic encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...

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  • No inappropriate websites at work (desk version)

    No inappropriate websites at work (desk version)

    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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  • Having a video call?

    Having a video call?

    Computer and phone cameras are everywhere, and your critical info is spread on boards and papers throughout your workplace—including at home. This simple graphic reminds the team to pay attention to their surroundings so they don’t...

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  • Shred it! (not trash version)

    Shred it! (not trash version)

    Shredding keeps data from getting out there. Help your folks remember to shred and not to trash.

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  • Found USBs = found gum

    Found USBs = found gum

    Ensure your employees are grossed out at the security risk of using an unknown USB.

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  • Shhh! Keep it confidential

    Shhh! Keep it confidential

    An easy, breezy reminder for your employees to keep your company's confidential info to themselves.

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  • Lock it down

    Lock it down

    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

    Recycle paper, not passwords

    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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  • Confidential? Here's how to handle it

    Confidential? Here's how to handle it

    Use this effortless graphic to remind your team how to keep your company's confidential info safe.

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  • Information been stolen? Report it!

    Information been stolen? Report it!

    Use this straightforward piece to remind your employees that they shouldn't hide when something goes missing, but should raise their hand immediately.

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  • Mark it!

    Mark it!

    Folks doing their jobs are thinking about simply that—their jobs. Remind them that part of their job is maintaining your company's privacy and data.

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  • Check the marking

    Check the marking

    Marks are there for a reason; this super-graphic piece reminds your employees to heed them.

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  • If someone asks for your password, report it!

    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

    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

    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

    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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  • Share pencils, not passwords

    Share pencils, not passwords

    Sharing is caring! Except when it comes to passwords.

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  • Protect your password!

    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?

    Away from your computer?

    Make sure your team always remembers: an open computer, left alone, is a privacy breach waiting to happen.

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  • Shred it! (blue version)

    Shred it! (blue version)

    It's not hard, but it can be boring. Use this super-graphic piece to remind your team to shred confidential information—each and every time.

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  • Destroy It Securely

    Destroy It Securely

    This simple graphic instructs your team that shredding—not the trash can—is how you get rid of docs securely.

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  • Shred it! (red shredder version)

    Shred it! (red shredder version)

    This attention-getter connects protecting your confidential info with the simple command to shred.

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