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Sun, Sand & Staying Safe Online

Learn how to stay safe online while traveling this summer.

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Scam Survivor Webinar

Planning a getaway? Whether you’re beach-bound or heading overseas, it’s easy to forget that cyber threats don’t take vacations. From public Wi-Fi risks to sneaky scams targeting tourists, staying connected can come with hidden dangers.

Join us as we give simple, practical tips to keep your personal information safe while you’re on the move. We’ll cover how to use Wi-Fi wisely, what to avoid on your devices while traveling, and how to spot (and stop) common travel scams.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Smart strategies for safely using public Wi-Fi while traveling

  • Key dos and don’ts for using your devices and accessing accounts on the go

  • How to recognize and avoid common scams that target tourists

Who Should Attend This Webinar:

  • Anyone planning summer travel or frequent trips, domestic or international

  • Individuals looking to protect their personal data while staying connected on vacation

Speakers

chris-boyer

Chris Boyer

Vice President, Global Security and Technology Policy

AT&T

chris-boyer

Chris Boyer

Vice President, Global Security and Technology Policy

AT&T

Lisa Plaggemier

Lisa Plaggemier

Executive Director

National Cybersecurity Alliance

Lisa Plaggemier

Lisa Plaggemier

Executive Director

National Cybersecurity Alliance

sarah-turpin

Sarah Turpin

Senior Technology Consultant

Southwest Airlines

sarah-turpin

Sarah Turpin

Senior Technology Consultant

Southwest Airlines

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