As you drag the items from the shelf, the possible drop locations are highlighted. Implement your physical security plan by dragging the correct items from the shelf onto the various locations in the building. Your plan includes installing smart card readers, IP cameras, signs, and an access log book. It does inform you that you need to go a website that you should already know and make sure your courses are complete.Activities CommitteePumpkin ContestSafeKeepThis email doesn't ask you to click on anything or run any attachments.Robert WilliamsPresentationSafeKeepThis email doesn't ask you to click on anything or run any attachments.īased on a review of physical security at your office, you have recommended several improvements.
Likewise, it is very unlikely that an airline would give away that many free tickets.Human ResourcesIMPORTANT NOTICE-Action RequiredSafeKeepWhile this email appears very urgent, it doesn't ask you to click on anything or run any attachments. In addition, there is no way to know how many people the email has been forwarded to. This file will likely infect the computer with malware.Sara GoodwinWow!!Malicious AttachmentDeleteEmails with attachments from unknown people who address you as "Dear Friend" are probably not safe.Grandma JacklinFree Airline TicketsHoaxDeleteAny email that asks you to forward it to everyone you know is probably a hoax, even if the contents promise you a prize. This probably is not a message a real colleague would send. A report file is more likely to have an extension of. This email also contains very bad grammar.Emily SmithWeb Site UpdateSpear PhishingDeleteWhile this email appears to come from a colleague, notice that the link points to an executable file from a Russian domain name (.ru).
It is also very unlikely that a bank would delete your account for not verifying your information.Grandma JacklinFW: FW: FW: Virus Attack WarningHoaxDeleteAny email that asks you to forward it to everyone you know is probably a hoax. Hover over the link and notice that it does not direct you to your credit union website, but to an unknown IP address. When you hover over the link, you see that it is a secure link to the corporate web server.Online Banking DepartmentPayment PendingPhishingDeleteThis is a carefully crafted attempt to get your bank account information. Therefore, you know it actually comes from your Human Resources department. It is suspicious that this organization would recruite executives from the USA.Human ResourcesEthics VideoSafeKeepWhile this email has an embedded link, it is digitally signed, as indicated by the green shield and checkmark. The link is pointing to a site in Germany (.de).
Clicking the link could install malware that would capture sensitive company information. The link does not direct you to a Microsoft website.Joe DavisRe: Lunch Today?Malicious AttachmentDeleteThis email appears to be from a colleague however, why would he fail to respond to your lunch question and send you a random attachment in return?Executive RecruitingExecutive JobsWhalingDeleteWhaling uses tailored information to attack executives.
The following table list the actions you should take for each email.EmailDiagnosisActionExplanation for ActionMicrosoft Windows Update CenterNew Service PackPhishingDeleteThis email has various spelling errors. Take the appropriate action for each email:If the email is an attempt at social engineering, from the menu bar, select Delete.If the email safe, do nothing. This includes using your mouse to hover over suspicious attachments and links. Read and explore the email and determine whether it is a legitimate email. From the Lab Questions dialog, select Score Lab.įrom the Inbox of the WebEmail interface, highlight an email. In the top left of the Windows Security dialog, select the back arrow to return to the Virus & threat protection page.Ħ. In the top right, select Answer Questions.Ī. Scroll down to Virus & threat protection updates and then select Check for updates to access the Protection updates page.Ĭ. In the top left, select the back arrow twice to return to the Virus & threat protection page.ī. In the Enter process name field, type welcome.scr then select Add.Ī. From the Exclusions dialog, select Add an exclusion then select Process.ī. Add a process exclusion for welcome.scr.Ī. From the left pane, browse to and select Data (D:) > Graphics > cat.jpg, and then select Open.ģ. Select Add an exclusion then select File.ĭ. Scroll down to Exclusions and then select Add or remove exclusions.Ĭ. Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings.ī.
Add a file exclusion for D:\Graphics\cat.jpg.Ī. From the left pane, select Windows Security.Ģ. Right-click Start then select Settings.Ĭ. Access the Virus & threat protection options.Ī.