John LeMasney speaks on Identity Theft and Internet Security
Abstract: Internet Security has become an essential topic of understanding for the general public. Using the Internet without security in mind is an easy way to become taken advantage of. I spoke as part of a sequential panel on the ways in which we can protect ourselves from identity theft by electronic means.
Date: April 16th, 2009 at 9 AM.
Venue: Sweigart Auditorium, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Presentation:
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