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IT Security and Safety

The document is a presentation in Spanish on IT security and safety from a team consisting of Rosa Gabriela Estudillo Gomez, Juan Manuel Jeronimo García, and Maribel Pérez Hernández. It defines safety and security, discusses common computer threats like malware, viruses, worms, hackers and spyware. It also covers vocabulary related to IT security like firewalls, antivirus software, authentication, encryption. The presentation includes sample dialogs about computer security issues and solutions. It aims to educate users about cyber threats and how to protect themselves and their devices.
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IT Security and Safety

The document is a presentation in Spanish on IT security and safety from a team consisting of Rosa Gabriela Estudillo Gomez, Juan Manuel Jeronimo García, and Maribel Pérez Hernández. It defines safety and security, discusses common computer threats like malware, viruses, worms, hackers and spyware. It also covers vocabulary related to IT security like firewalls, antivirus software, authentication, encryption. The presentation includes sample dialogs about computer security issues and solutions. It aims to educate users about cyber threats and how to protect themselves and their devices.
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IT security and

safety
TEAM:
ROSA GABRIELA ESTUDILLO GOMEZ
JUAN MANUEL JERONIMO GARCA
MARIBEL PREZ HERNNDEZ
ALEX EDUARDO PREZ NEZ

What is ?

Safety: Is the state of being safe from harm or danger.

Security: Is the state of being free from danger or threat. For


example:

the system is designed to provide maximum security against theft


of information

Reading

Malicious software that can


copy itself and infect the
system.

Affects privacy. It does not


take control of a computer
system,
but
sends
information about the use of
a computer system.

WORM

MALWARE

Spreads without the user


taking action and usually
acts in operation system.
A
person
who
on
porpuse
attempts
to
break into a computer
system
and
use
it
without the knowledge
of the owner.

VIRUS

HACKER

Software that replaces the


users search engine with its
own.

An effort to gain unauthorised


access to a computer.

A program that automatically


plays commercials on a
computer.

BROWSER
HIJACKER

SPYWARE

ADWARE

A program which is usually free


but contains malicious files.

TROJAN VIRUS

Have you ever had a computer security threat?

The most common threats that may be present in the


system of a computer are viruses, which cause
problems for the user because they can destroy,
intentionally, the data stored on a computer, although
there are also other more harmless, that only they
characterized by being annoying.

Vocabulary

Prevents damage that viruses


might cause.

Make sure only authorised


people access the network.

Checks the user is allowed to


use system.

4.- username, password


and biometric scanning

Blocks unauthorised access


codes.

5.- encryption

Protects the system from


public access.

1.- a firewall
2.- antivirus software
3.- authentication

Listening

Why does Ludek want Ales to check his laptop?

R= Nothing seems to work

Why is Ludek worried that he may lose his project?

R= He hasnt backed it up

What does Ales think has happened to Ludeks laptop?

R= That he attracts hackers and piggybackers.

Why does he recommend Ludek install an anti-spyware software?

R= Because an antivirus program may not catch everything.

Why is it important to have a network Access password?

R= its likely you will attract hackers and piggybackers and then you
might lose a lot of work.

What will Ales do for Ludek?

R= He will scan your system with him anti-spyware software.

May and might

We use may/might + infinitive without to to talk about things


that are possible now or in the future

You may have a virus on your computer.

The program might not run properly.

Speaking

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