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June Edition of OUCH!: Educating Kids on Cyber Safety

Posted on: June 3rd, 2015 by

SANS has released their June edition of OUCH!, Educating Kids on Cyber Safety, and explains how you can help those family members and any children that may be visiting them.

We are excited to announce the June issue of OUCH! This month, led by Guest Editor Bob Rudis of Verizon DBIR fame, we focus on kids – specifically, educating kids on cyber safety. We feel this is an important message and one we want to share with the world. You are encouraged to share OUCH! newsletters with anyone you want, including family, friends or as part of your security awareness program.
All we request is you do not modify or sell the newsletters.

English Version (PDF)
http://www.securingthehuman.org/u/4TS

Translations & Archives
http://www.securingthehuman.org/ouch

AWARENESS SUMMITS
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We are excited to announce a new addition to the US summit: Masha Sedova from Salesforce will be presenting “Carrots, Not Sticks: Using Gamification to Transform Security Awareness.” In addition, the early bird registration for the US summit ends on 01 July. After 01 July, prices will increase to $595, and after 15 July the price will be $695.
Register now at the URL below.

LONDON, 10 Jul: http://www.sans.org/u/4Mn PHILLY, 19 Aug: http://www.sans.org/u/4Ms

VIDEO OF THE MONTH
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This month’s video is on Securing Kids Online. In this video, we explain the most common risks facing kids online today and what you can do to help protect them. More at http://www.securingthehuman.org/u/2uX.

NETWORK SECURITY
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Be sure to check out Network Security 2015 from September 12-21 in Las Vegas, NV. Choose from more than 46 hands-on Infosec courses taught by SANS’s incomparable Instructors, plus bonus sessions, a vendor expo and challenging Core and DFIR NetWars competitions! Save $400! Enter the discount code “EarlyBird15” and pay for any 4-6 day course by July 22.
http://www.sans.org/u/4Ib

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