Tech: Practical Cyber Security for Extremely Busy People

This recording is presented by Princeton Public Library. Learn tips and tricks to proactively protect yourself against cybersecurity attacks and threats, presented by Daniel Farber Huang and Celeste Huang-Menders.

Cyber security is not only about protecting governments or companies from spies. It’s so much more, and also so much more personal. Cyber security is about: protecting you and your family from bullies, predators, and stalkers, stopping scammers from draining your bank accounts, stealing your identity, or damaging your career, preventing companies from tracking your online activities, and much, much more that protects innocent victims from online crime.

This talk will provide attendees with a clear, achievable action plan to secure your physical assets, protect your personal data online and in the real world, protect you from phishing attacks, malware, and other exploitation, and defend you against targeted attacks by online harassers and trolls.

Daniel Farber Huang is a strategic consultant and advisor on cyber security and other risk mitigation issues to a broad array of companies and organizations, ranging from entrepreneurial start-ups to multi-national corporations. He has worked closely with numerous federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies across the U.S. on providing solutions to their mobile technology requirements. Tactics and strategies discussed are from the book Practical Cyber Security for Extremely Busy People written by Daniel Farber Huang and Celeste Huang-Menders.

This event was recorded on July 22, 2022.

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