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Brown Bag it Today for Lunchtime 'Online Security' Lesson at WORK on 4th Street

Time to get serious about your Internet security!

Living in a digital world has advantages and is a necessity, but balancing security with convenience can be tricky.  

With recent security attacks and the mountain of accounts, usernames and passwords we’ve collected, it’s high time we get serious about security, says coWORKer extraordinaire Barry Stump.

Stump is leading a timely and useful talk during today's lunch hour about how Internet security works and the best practices for protecting your personal accounts.

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The session is today -- Friday, March 28 -- from noon to 1 p.m. in the WORK Library at 10 Fourth St. in Petaluma, at B Street next to the Library Museum.

Feel free to bring a bag lunch.

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Please RSVP here, and a $5 suggested donation at the door is welcome!

"Help us keep the lights on and keep great programs coming your way!"

(WORK Members free)

coWORKer Barry Stump (AKA ‘the Mayor of WORK’) is a modern day jack-of-all-trades.  During a Coffee Social discussion of password protection and online security Barry was asked to elaborate- and thus this Lunchtime Lesson!


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