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Newsletter - Summer/Fall 2010

Did Iraqi War veteran Colonel Hassan really leave $30M from which I can profit?
Did PayPal really temporarily limit my account?
Does Computing Services really want my user ID and password?
Should I take all these Facebook quizzes?
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. To raise awareness and help our community stay secure online the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS), Peter Kiewit Computing Services, and the Dartmouth Digital Interest Group (DDIG) present a discussion led by staff and students to provide answers to your questions and recommendations and guidance on how to stay safe online.
About the Technology & You Discussion Series
Join the Dartmouth community for discussions about new technologies in society-what do digital technologies do for us? To us? What do new technologies mean for us as individuals, as a community, as a society? What are the personal and social benefits as well as the potential costs of using new technologies? The Technology & You discussion series invites Dartmouth students, faculty, and staff to share thoughts and experiences about digital technologies and their impact on us and on society.
Brought to you by the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS), Peter Kiewit Computing Services, and the Dartmouth Digital Interest Group (DDIG)