Cybersecurity with Robin Saunders – Sexting

Most people don’t associate sexting with seniors, but the truth is that senior sexting is more common than you think. Some believe that Sexting is a way to bring out your flirtatious side. Who said the you can’t flirt if you’re over 50? Flirting is fun but the internet is a dangerous place.

This webinar will discuss the cybersecurity threats associated with sexting and show you how to avoid them.

Cybersecurity with Robin Saunders – Mobile Devices

Seniors and Baby boomers lose close to $3 billion annually from Scammers. IRS impersonations, lottery scams, family member impersonations or social security scams are increasing in numbers….and becoming more sophisticated each day. As more and more Seniors opt into having cell phones, it means they are becoming more connected to loved ones- but more exposed to these crafty predators.

This webinar will help you identify the risks associated with your mobile devices and give you strategies to protect your personal information.

Cybersecurity: What is Artificial Intelligence

When you are talking to Siri, Alexa or Google …you are talking to an artificial intelligence agent. And this AI is learning your personal preferences. The more you use the device the more it learns and the more accurately it can anticipate your every need. Artificial Intelligence is not a magical program that can think like a human. Simply, AI’s goal is to make computers or computer programs smart enough to imitate the behavior of the human mind.

This webinar will discuss Artificial Intelligence as a technology and the cybersecurity threats associated with the devices.

Cybersecurity with Robin Saunders: Scareware

Has this ever happened to you? You’re browsing online when a pop-up ad appears on your screen warning you that your computer is infected with dozens of viruses. The ad conveniently says that you can remove all of these viruses by buying antivirus software that will immediately eliminate them.

If you’ve seen this, you’ve been hit with a scareware attack. Scareware is a scam where cybercriminals attempt to gain access to your credit card information, and often your computer by tricking you into buying fake antivirus software. This Webinar will teach you how to identify scareware attacks and show you how to help you avoid those pesky pop-up advertisements.

Cybersecurity with Robin Saunders: Deepfake Technology

Deepfakes refer to any manipulated digital content produced by sophisticated artificial intelligence programs, that produce fabricated images and sounds that appear to be real. In fact, anybody who has a computer and access to the internet can technically produce Deepfake content.

This webinar will discuss what a DeepFake image is, how they are created and give you some strategies to help identify DeepFake images.

Using Password Managers

Learn about Password Managers. Password Managers can help keep track of and store all the passwords you use on your computer. Use Password Managers to remember your passwords for you.

Guide to Creating Strong Passwords

Want to keep your personal information safe on your computer or mobile device? Learn to create strong passwords for your system, your applications and on the internet sites you sign into.