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Then & Now: Online Safety for Older Adults

Join us for an informative webinar introducing "Then and Now," our new program designed to help older adults navigate the online world safely and confidently.

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Then & Now Webinar

We will provide an overview of the Then and Now initiative, and equip attendees with the tools and techniques needed to effectively teach older adults in their families and communities about online risks, scams, privacy, and digital confidence. Whether you're a caregiver, community leader, or simply want to support a loved one, this webinar will provide you with the knowledge and resources to make a lasting impact.

What you’ll learn in this session:

  • An overview of the Then and Now initiative and how it helps older adults stay safe online.

  • The current threat landscape and scams affecting seniors,.

  • Why it’s important to talk with loved ones about online safety and provide them with trusted resources.

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View slides here.

Learn more about Then & Now here.

Speakers

Jason Strong

Jason Strong

Senior Director of Fraud Response Operation, Enterprise Fraud Management

TIAA

Jason Strong

Jason Strong

Senior Director of Fraud Response Operation, Enterprise Fraud Management

TIAA

Lisa Plaggemier

Lisa Plaggemier

Executive Director

National Cybersecurity Alliance

Lisa Plaggemier

Lisa Plaggemier

Executive Director

National Cybersecurity Alliance

Ron Barthel

Ron Barthel

Senior Director, Senior Information Security Leader

TIAA

Ron Barthel

Ron Barthel

Senior Director, Senior Information Security Leader

TIAA

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