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Personal Computer Security 2020 In-Person

The computing industry has invested heavily in computer security in the last few years, but criminals have also stepped up their efforts. Consequently, personal computing still has dangers. Marv will talk about changes in the computer security landscape and explain five basic rules of computer hygiene that will greatly increase the odds that you will remain secure and avoid becoming a victim of cybercrime.

Marv Waschke is a 4th generation Whatcom county native who wrote his first computer program in 1967 for extra credit in a chemistry class. He designed and developed enterprise service and network management software for many years for Fortune 500 banks, insurance companies, manufacturers, and government agencies. He has written two books on cloud computing architecture and a book on personal computer security.

Date:
Saturday, Feb 1 2020
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Ferndale Meeting Room
Branch:
Ferndale
Audience:
  Adults  

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