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From: Harish Kapoor
Subject: [SayEverything] Celebrate Internet Safety Month this June -
Stay Safe Online All Summer

Celebrate Internet Safety Month this June - Stay Safe Online All Summer

National Cyber Security Alliance Encourages Everyone to STOP. THINK.
CONNECT. When Accessing the Internet

By National Cyber Security Alliance

2013-06-05T14:07:21Z

Published: Wednesday, Jun. 5, 2013 - 7:06 am
Copyright 2013 . All rights reserved. This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

WASHINGTON, June 5, 2013 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National
Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a non-profit public-private
partnership focused on helping all digital citizens stay safer and
more secure online, is celebrating Internet Safety Month this June by
encouraging all digital users to STOP. THINK. CONNECT. when accessing
the Web. Summer break brings increased Internet use and NCSA advises
everyone to take security measures, understand the consequences of
their behavior and actions and enjoy the benefits of the Internet.

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Internet Safety Month is the perfect time for youth and parents to
assess and improve their online safety posture. According to Pew
Internet & American Life Project's "Teens and Technology 2013 Report,"
95 percent of U.S. teens use the Internet and 93 percent have a
computer or have access to one at home. Pew also found that 37 percent
of teens have smartphones – a 14 percent increase from 2011. These
figures give compelling reason for all families to focus on better
online safety.

"The Internet is a way of life for many – especially young people,"
said Michael Kaiser, executive director of the National Cyber Security
Alliance. "As everyone gets ready to enjoy the summer, we encourage
parents to take the time to be sure their children are aware of how to
stay safer and more secure online by reviewing basic safety tips and
good online behavior."

These three easy, actionable steps: STOP. THINK. CONNECT. can help
everyone stay safe and secure online and enjoy the benefits of our
connected world. Here are some other best practices:


•Keep a Clean Machine: Keep all Internet connected devices free from
infection and malware by keeping all critical software—security
software, Web browsers, apps and operating systems—up to date.
•Protect Your Personal Information: Secure your accounts by making
passwords long, strong and unique.
•Connect with Care: Limit the type of business you conduct using
unsecure Wi-Fi hotspots.
•Own Your Online Presence: Set security and privacy settings to your
comfort level of sharing.
•When in Doubt, Throw it Out: If an email, social network post or text
message looks suspicious, even if you know the source, delete it.
•Be Web Wise: Be wary of communications that implore you to act
immediately, offer something that sounds too good to be true or ask
for personal information.
•Be a Good Online Citizen: Post only about others what you would have
them post about you.

Additional STOP. THINK. CONNECT. tips and advice is available at:
www.stopthinkconnect.org. NCSA is also observing the month with two
Twitter Chats. A Twitter Chat on online safety tips for the LGBT
community in honor of Internet Safety Month and LGBT Pride Month will
take place on Thursday, June 13 at 3 p.m. ET with the LGBT Technology
Partnership (@LGBTTech), Microsoft  (@Safer_Online), STOP. THINK.
CONNECT. (@STOPTHNKCONNECT) and other guests. Participants can follow
along at #ChatSTC.

A second Twitter Chat about online safety tips for parents will take
place on Thursday, June 20 at 3 p.m. ET with ConnectSafely
(@ConnectSafely),  STOP. THINK. CONNECT. (@STOPTHNKCONNECT) and other
guests. For more information about the chats, visit
www.stopthinkconnect.org/twitterchats.

June also marks NCSA's starting countdown to the 10th annual National
Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) in October. To commemorate the
first of many celebrations for the 10th anniversary, NCSA has unveiled
a new NCSAM web portal at: www.staysafeonline.org/ncsam. You can also
connect with the organization for the latest news and updates on
Facebook at www.facebook.com/staysafeonline and on Twitter at
@StaySafeOnline.

About The National Cyber Security Alliance The National Cyber Security
Alliance is a non-profit organization. Through collaboration with the
government, corporate, non-profit and academic sectors, the mission of
the NCSA is to educate and empower a digital citizenry to use the
Internet securely and safely protecting themselves and the technology
they use and the digital assets we all share. NCSA board members
include: ADP, AT&T, Bank of America, Comcast, EMC Corporation, ESET,
Facebook, Google, Intel, McAfee, Microsoft, PayPal, Science
Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Symantec, Trend Micro,
Verizon and Visa. Visit www.staysafeonline.org for more information
and join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/staysafeonline.

About STOP. THINK. CONNECT. The campaign was developed by the STOP.
THINK. CONNECT. Messaging Convention, a public-private partnership
established in 2009 and led by The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)
and National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) to develop and support a
national cybersecurity awareness campaign.  The Department of Homeland
Security provides the Federal Government's leadership for the
campaign. Industry, government, non-profits and education institutions
participate in STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Learn how to get involved at the
STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/STOPTHINKCONNECT, on Twitter at
@STOPTHNKCONNECT, and the campaign website at
www.stopthinkconnect.org.

SOURCE National Cyber Security Alliance

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