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Online Security: How to Lock Down Your Personal Information

What does it mean to get doxxed? What do you do if it happens to you—and how do you prevent it in the first place? Whether you’re worried about your address, passwords, cell phone, Wi-Fi network, or credit cards, this workshop gives you both preventive and reactive steps you can take to protect your digital identity and maintain your peace of mind.

This program will be hybrid, so you can attend either in person or virtually via Zoom. No registration required to attend in person. To sign up for the Zoom session, click here!

About the presenter: Ken Gagne is a freelance writer and former editor for Computerworld.com who has also served as a web producer at MIT. In his current role as a Technical Account Manager at Automattic, he helps local, independent news outlets launch and and maintain their WordPress websites. Originally from Massachusetts, Ken now lives the life of a digital nomad, traveling the world and working wherever there’s Wi-Fi.

This event is generously sponsored by the Brookline Library Foundation.

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When

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

7:00 pm - 8:15 pm

Location

Virtual - Zoom
361 Washington Street, Brookline, MA 02445, United States

Accessibility

Live closed captioning available on request.

Need aids or accommodations? Email our administration team or give us a call at 617-730-2360 for more information.


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