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Portraits of J. Alex Halderman, professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, on Friday afternoon, October 14, at Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea in Ann Arbor.
Halderman is director of the University of Michigan Center for Computer Security and Society and director of the Michigan CSE Systems Lab.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Portraits of J. Alex Halderman, professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, on Friday afternoon, October 14, at Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea in Ann Arbor.
Halderman is director of the University of Michigan Center for Computer Security and Society and director of the Michigan CSE Systems Lab.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Portraits of J. Alex Halderman, professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, on Friday afternoon, October 14, at Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea in Ann Arbor.
Halderman is director of the University of Michigan Center for Computer Security and Society and director of the Michigan CSE Systems Lab.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
ONO was created by mad scientist who wanted to monitor people's digital activities but it was not to be. After he malfunction, ONO was discarded on a rubbish heap. He then decided to start using his abilities to help people survive in the digital world.
JustAskGemalto infographic on the state of online banking for consumers, common security issues and online threats, and tips for consumers to ensure they are safely banking online.
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JustAskGemalto infographic on the state of online banking for consumers, common security issues and online threats, and tips for consumers to ensure they are safely banking online.
For more on how to bank safely online and practical answers for your digital life, visit www.JustAskGemalto.com.
Gemalto infographic on the state of banking, trends, common security threats and remedies, benefits and example ROI stats of secure online banking, five reasons to be secure, and an 11 step guide to implement your own secure ebanking platform at your bank.
JustAskGemalto infographic on the state of online banking for consumers, common security issues and online threats, and tips for consumers to ensure they are safely banking online.
For more on how to bank safely online and practical answers for your digital life, visit www.JustAskGemalto.com.
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JustAskGemalto infographic on the state of online banking for consumers, common security issues and online threats, and tips for consumers to ensure they are safely banking online.
For more on how to bank safely online and practical answers for your digital life, visit www.JustAskGemalto.com.
Gemalto infographic on the state of banking, trends, common security threats and remedies, benefits and example ROI stats of secure online banking, five reasons to be secure, and an 11 step guide to implement your own secure ebanking platform at your bank.
Gemalto infographic on the state of banking, trends, common security threats and remedies, benefits and example ROI stats of secure online banking, five reasons to be secure, and an 11 step guide to implement your own secure ebanking platform at your bank.
Learn about common types of threats like phishing, identity theft, whaling and man-in-the-browser.
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Yes (it can be)!
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Online banking lets you make financial transactions on your bank's or credit union's secure website.
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The safest way to bank online is with some sort of personal digital security device to prove it is really you making the charge. In fact, the FFIEC, a government watchdog group for banking, recommends two-factor authentication for online banking.
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Applying for credit and loans, checking bank statements and accounts, or selling or buying stocks are just a few things you can do.
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Above all else, be smart and educated about threats so you can avoid them. Here are a few tips from JustAskGemalto to safely bank online.
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59% answered "identity theft, fraud, and stolen funds" was the thing they were most concerned about when banking online.
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Gemalto infographic on the state of banking, trends, common security threats and remedies, benefits and example ROI stats of secure online banking, five reasons to be secure, and an 11 step guide to implement your own secure ebanking platform at your bank.
48% answered "probably" but that they'd hadn't payed attention.
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