Learning Computer Security and Internet Safety (2022)
1h 12mGeneral2022-12-14
Authors

Jess Stratton
LinkedIn Learning Staff Author, Tech Consultant
Course details
Learn how to safeguard your computer, keep your digital data secure, and protect your privacy online. This beginner's guide to cybersecurity, concentrating on Windows, will help you prevent malware, viruses, and security breaches on your computer and your network. First, instructor Jess Stratton guides you through securing your computer—with antivirus software, firewalls, and encryption—and protecting your wireless network. Then, see how to adjust privacy and security settings in popular web browsers, avoid phishing scams, use public Wi-Fi safely, and enable two-step verification for more-secure logins. Then take steps to bolster your online privacy—including choosing better usernames and turning on Do Not Track requests—as well as the privacy of others, by blurring out sensitive information in photos and emails. By the end of this course, you'll have the tools and knowledge to secure your computer and laptop and keep your information safe online.
Skills covered
AntivirusMcAfeeNorton 360Norton AntiVirusNorton Internet SecuritySymantecMac OSSecurity AwarenessComputer SkillsWindowsAppleIncident ResponseCybersecurityBusiness Software and ToolsMicrosoftOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Secure your computer and stay safe online
1. Secure Your Computer
- 02 - Verify updates happen automatically
- 03 - Windows security settings
- 04 - Protect a computer and laptop
- 05 - Using password management software
- 06 - Windows privacy settings
2. Secure Your Wi-Fi Network
- 07 - Secure your router
- 08 - Secure your home wireless network
3. Secure Internet Browsing
- 09 - Browse the web securely and privately
- 10 - Understand app permissions
- 11 - Determine the credibility of an article
- 12 - Understand the signs of a secure website
4. Stay Safe on the Internet
- 13 - Avoid phishing scams
- 14 - Use public Wi-Fi safely
- 15 - Periodically maintain your settings
- 16 - Enable two-factor authentication
5. Protect Your Privacy Online
- 17 - Keep security answers private
- 18 - Review site privacy settings
- 19 - Create an online account safely
- 20 - Work with tracking cookies and ads
6. Protect the Privacy of Others
- 21 - Blur sensitive data from photos
- 22 - Remove contact info before forwarding emails
- 23 - Protect other people's names and locations
- 24 - Create a privacy policy if your website collects data
Conclusion
- 25 - There's always more to learn
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