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May Edition of OUCH!: Securing the cyber generation

Posted on: May 6th, 2015 by Mykael Baig

SANS has released their May edition of OUCH!, securing the cyber generation, and explains how you can help those family members and any children that may be visiting them.

We are excited to announce the May issue of OUCH! This month, led by Guest Editor Brian Honan, we focus on securing the cyber generation gap.  Many of us have family members that may not be technically savvy and are intimidated by security.  This newsletter explains how you can help those family members and any children that may be visiting them. We encourage you to share OUCH! 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/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201505_en.pdf

Translations & Archives

http://www.securingthehuman.org/ouch

 

AWARENESS SUMMITS

The full speaker agendas are now posted for both Security Awareness Summits.  In addition, if you are planning on taking the two-day MGT433 class at either summit, register soon, as both classes are filling fast.  Each class is capped at 35 people to ensure the most interaction possible. These classes sold out at last year’s summit.

LONDON, 10 Jul:  http://www.sans.org/event/european-security-awareness-summit

PHILLY, 19 Aug:  http://www.sans.org/event/security-awareness-summit-2015

 

VIDEO OF THE MONTH

This month’s video is on Industrial Control Systems. In this video, we demonstrate how an ICS network could be attacked and compromised. More at http://www.securingthehuman.org/u/2uX.

 

SANSFIRE

Don’t miss SANSFIRE 2015, June 13-20, in Baltimore, MD. Choose from more than 40 hands-on Infosec courses taught by SANS incomparable Instructors plus bonus sessions, vendor expo, and challenging Core and DFIR NetWars competitions!  Save $200! Enter discount code “EarlyBird15” and pay for any 4-6 day course by May 20. http://www.sans.org/u/2uN
Source: http://www.securingthehuman.org