
Cybersecurity is an issue that should concern everyone, a lesson Pastor Michael Graham of Gilford Community Church (GCC) said they have repeatedly learned throughout 2022. “My email account has been frequently hacked, and we have had several church members who have been asked to send money, all of which has been very troubling,” he said. “Our Facebook account has also been hacked a few times, too.”
These “troubling events” serve as backdrop to a Cybersecurity Seminar that will take place at GCC on Saturday, November 19 at 10:00 a.m. The seminar, which will provide attendees with information on what to do and who to call if they are a victim of cyber attack, will be led by Christopher M. Jacques, Detective Sergeant, Gilford Police Department.
"As the world continues to get more connected, we need to utilize this wonderful technology with wisdom and care,” said Graham, who cited a time when most people did not lock their house at night or when they went away.
“Today, that’s almost unthinkable, he added. “We need to live with the same caution when we are connected to the web, but most of us don’t know what those best practices might look like."
GCC’s Cybersecurity Seminar takes place at 19 Potter Hill Rd. in Gilford at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 19. Attendance is free and open to the public.
Located in Gilford, NH, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community with a broadly ecumenical spirit that welcomes people from all denominational and cultural backgrounds. Sunday service takes place at 10 a.m. at 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, NH and is also available on a livestream feed on GCC’s Facebook page.
These “troubling events” serve as backdrop to a Cybersecurity Seminar that will take place at GCC on Saturday, November 19 at 10:00 a.m. The seminar, which will provide attendees with information on what to do and who to call if they are a victim of cyber attack, will be led by Christopher M. Jacques, Detective Sergeant, Gilford Police Department.
"As the world continues to get more connected, we need to utilize this wonderful technology with wisdom and care,” said Graham, who cited a time when most people did not lock their house at night or when they went away.
“Today, that’s almost unthinkable, he added. “We need to live with the same caution when we are connected to the web, but most of us don’t know what those best practices might look like."
GCC’s Cybersecurity Seminar takes place at 19 Potter Hill Rd. in Gilford at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 19. Attendance is free and open to the public.
Located in Gilford, NH, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community with a broadly ecumenical spirit that welcomes people from all denominational and cultural backgrounds. Sunday service takes place at 10 a.m. at 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, NH and is also available on a livestream feed on GCC’s Facebook page.