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Where There's Wireless, Be Wary

Here's an example of another ingenious way that SECURITYsense can be put to work and capture the interest of employees.

Mike Lambert of Frontier Corporation has created "pop up windows" to randomly display SECURITYsense messages each time an employee visits the security page on his intranet. Mike has graciously offered a demo of his pop ups along with simple step-by-step instructions detailing how to easily create your own pop up security screens. The demo and instructions are located at http://www.frontiernet.net/~mlambert/awareness/.

 

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