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WEBINAR – Protecting Your Personal Information in Today’s Digital World
Events WEBINAR – Protecting Your Personal Information in Today’s Digital World
September 24 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
So much of our personal information is available online and we often unknowingly put more and more of it out there. It is oftentimes sold to different companies for advertising or data mining, but it can also be used by scammers or identity thieves for more nefarious purposes. Please join Patricia Tamburelli from the NJ Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell to learn how to protect your personal information from online threats. She will cover tips and techniques to safeguard and limit the amount of and type of personal information that often make their way into the digital environment.
Patricia Tamburelli, NJCCIC Cyber Training Education Specialist, is responsible for the development, coordination, management, and implementation of innovative cybersecurity training initiatives across a wide-range of audiences including those in K-12, higher education, and adult education sectors. Prior to joining NJOHSP, Patricia worked for the County College of Morris for over twenty-five years where she retired as a tenured Associate Professor. Patricia was the developer and curriculum coordinator of the cybersecurity program at County College of Morris and served as the Director of the County College of Morris Center for Cyber Security.