KEEP IT SAFE! KEEP IT SECURE!
HELLO! FROM THE PRIVACY & INFORMATION SECURITY DEPARTMENT
In this edition, we see that what we text can put us in legal trouble if we are not careful in our words. In addtion, we learn that white hat hackers are making a good living in finding flaws in our systems and applications. Finally, review seven tips on helping users improve their mobile security. Our website is at http://www.webster.edu/privacy-security/.

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CAN A SINGLE TEXT REALLY BE DEFAMATORY? (YUP)
As the recent lawsuit between Kesha and Dr. Luke proves, your texts can get you in trouble.
REGISTERED HACKERS ARE MAKING A LOT OF MONEY
HackerOne's 2020 hacker report shows 78% of hackers are using their hacking expereince as a career opportunity. .
 
7 TIPS TO IMPROVE EMPLOYEES' MOBILE SECURITY
Security experts discuss the threats putting mobile devices at risk and how businesses can better defend against them.
INSTALL LATEST CHROME UPDATE TO PATCH 0-DAY BUG
Google yesterday released a new critical software update for its web browser for desktops. Three new vulnerabilities, all of which have been marked "high" in severty has been reportably exploited in the community.
FREE POSTERS, TIP SHEETS, & VIDEOS-CYBER SECURITY ADVICE