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Cybersecurity for arts marketers
Intro
Marketers are targets
Accounts, passwords, and two-factor authentication
Passwords are not enough
Two-factor authentication
Password managers
Account sharing (and when it's ok)
The minimum standard
Quiz
Phishing and social engineering
What phishing looks like these days
How phishing targets arts organisations specifically
The psychological triggers that make you vulnerable
Warning signs to watch for
Your verification checklist
Building verification into your workflow
Quiz
Tools, suppliers, and access creep
Intro
Access creep
The principle of least privilege
Suppliers, agencies, and freelancers
Third-party integrations and app authorisations
Handling data responsibly
What you can do
Quiz
Website and CMS security
Intro
Why CMS updates matter
Plugins and themes: the hidden risk
Admin access and user accounts
Hosting and DNS: who controls what?
The questions you should be able to answer
Personal devices, remote working, and physical security
Intro
Personal devices and the blurred line
Public wifi and working remotely
Basic device security
Something feels wrong — what should you do?
Intro
Common warning signs
What not to do
How to escalate
Near misses matter
In summary
Quiz
Wrapping up
Wrapping up
Basic device security
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