Seniors in the Park: Scholarly Scoop date change

Jay Jones

Date change for Scholarly scoop, now Friday, December 13th at 10:30 a.m. [The program was scheduled for Friday, December 6.] Our apologies for any inconvenience.

Protect yourself and others online: Come learn some of the ways to keep yourself and the ones you love stay connected to online safe from the scammers, hackers and data thieves. Jay will give you some basic safety skills and what to look out for while you shop and share online this holiday season. Enjoy some stories and laugh a little as he gives you some insight as to what current scams look like and how to best avoid being an online victim from someone who’s on the front lines.

Jay Jones is a UW-W grad of 2000 and earned his masters in Cybersecurity from UC-Berkley in 2023. He’s currently an IT Infrastructure manager at Douglas Dynamics in Milwaukee, a cybersecurity analyst for Public Partnerships and an adjunct professor at UW-Whitewater.

Editor’s note: The above announcement was provided by Seniors in the Park. The Banner appreciates having permission to use the image on the homepage by Esmoth from Pixabay.

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