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Keep it confidential!This bold, multi-use graphic simplifies your folks' obligations: keep things private.
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Laptop get swiped? Report it!Make sure your folks know that when their tech is stolen, call the company—now.
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Don't get fooled by email scammersSuccessful spear phishing sounds cool, but is one of your cybersecurity team's worst nightmares. Educate your team on the biggest red flags. Using a criminal graphic to grab their attention, this tool vividly highlights the not-always-obvious signs of an...
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Would you trade on it?This graphic guide simplifies the types of information that should be protected to avoid insider trading. Without getting too far in the weeds of securities terminology (woof), this piece highlights common categories of material non-public...
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Trading Blackout EffectiveStand out with this notice that a trading blackout is in effect.
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Trading Blackout LiftedStand out with this notice that a trading blackout is lifted and trading is OK.
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Are you on the restricted list?An easy reminder: you may have to get permission to trade stocks, so ask.
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Privacy screens—use them!Privacy screens are vital to prevent data breaches, even if they're a little annoying. (On the upside, you can watch your favorite horror movie on the plane without terrifying the toddler next to you.)
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Insider Trading BasicsGordon Gekko may think that greed is good, but your company doesn't when it comes to insider trading. Educate your employees on the basics with this graphic piece. Aimed at a general audience, this piece lays out three common categories of material...
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Going on a trip? Protect your data!Show your folks these simple, but vital, rules for keeping company and personal info from being stolen while traveling. It’s not always intuitive that travel creates risk—people lose stuff, they get their computer stolen, hackers target hotel...
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We don't conduct business on personal emailsMake sure your team is alert for when people try to take business on to their personal emails—it may be a scam.
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Know where that link will take youRemind your employees to do this simple fraud step before opening a web page.
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