Did you know that you may be a target because of your Government job or contract? Did you know that your online activity may expose you to an attack? Do you want to properly maintain your security clearance? Cyber threats are increasing daily. Help prevent ransomware from spreading. Every government's employees and contractors are a target for an attack. Not Safe For Work helps train Government Employees in the areas of OpSec & Online Privacy. What if you are the cause of a data breach? Not Safe For Work is intended to quickly and easily teach how to be secure on the internet. Government employees, military, contractors, state, city, county, and parish workers' Operational Security in regards to Online Privacy is a topic that begs our attention due to the growing cyber threat. Not Safe For Work covers the most common ways that people are hacked by social engineering. Also, learn how to identify social engineering attacks. Not Safe For Work provides ways that will help keep your information safe and secure if you apply the entire process. The information in this handbook is intended for educational purposes only.
Jonathan Wilson is a British-born writer and professor who lives in Newton, Massachusetts.
Jonathan Wilson is the author of seven books: the novels The Hiding Room and A Palestine Affair, a finalist for the 2004 National Jewish Book Award, two collections of short stories Schoom and An Ambulance is on the Way: Stories of Men in Trouble, two critical works on the fiction of Saul Bellow and most recently a biography, Marc Chagall, runner-up for the 2007 National Jewish Book Award. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine and Best American Short Stories, among other publications, and he has received a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is Fletcher Professor of Rhetoric and Debate, Professor of English and Director of the Center for the Humanities at Tufts University.
Wilson also writes a column on soccer for the Internet Newspaper, The Faster Times.