1. Common sense is the
best defense. It's how we should
assure compliance.
— Mike Cokenour
Lowering
your guard
sharing your
secret
password
bodes ill for
you both
— R. Chris
Brown
E-mail and post cards
though sent to one or a few
are seen by many
— Kaie
Hackers and crackers
and bears - oh my! Denial
of service. Oh no.
— Kaie
Phosphorous eyes burn
into the night - backup would
have prevented this
— Kaie
He who plays
games on
agency
machines will
soon
2. have all his
time free
— R. Chris
Brown
Computer virus,
destroyer of files, survives
through lack of scanning
— R. Chris Brown and Kaie
When you suspect that
your network is compromised
report it by phone
— R. Chris Brown
Your Web
site - hacked
once
embarrassme
nt stays
posted
attrition dot
org
— Kaie
Click a link, open
and an e-mail attachment
can a virus bring
— R. Chris Brown and Kaie
Computers at risk?
security awareness
first line of defense
— Kaie
Beware of
strangers
lurking in
3. secure places
request their
ID
— R. Chris
Brown
Though they are so like
never store the backup near
the original
— R. Chris Brown
Leaving my
PC
ev'ry time, I
log off, lest
someone
take my
place
— R. Chris
Brown
License what you use
copyright violation
causes great sadness
— Kaie
With no
firewall my
personal
computer will
Open to you
all
— Tom
Melton