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Article: Office security 101: common sense computing advice for employees.(On The Shelf)(Computer Security: 20 Things Every Employee Should Know)(Book Review)
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- Black Enterprise
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- May 1, 2004
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Employers who want to get their new staff acquainted with their systems, and with general office procedure, of which the computer major factor, have a detailed handbook in Ben Rothke's Computer Security: 20 Things Every Employee Should Know (McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; $7.95). This short manual is ideal for new or entry-level employees who have limited experience working with computers, and it is also a handy tool for employees who want to reacquaint themselves with simple measures to secure their computer data and other resources.
The book is short and quick to read--less than 60 pages. Each chapter is clear and concise, with a three-point summary followed by a ...