Supposedly the Department of Homeland Security offers security training to Congressional campaigns who ask for it. Campaigns who write in are told they can sign up for a six-week phishing vulnerability assessment, or a network audit. The email that DHS sends has three attachments
Most definitely. I don't know your experience, but some of the most effective volunteers I've met are elderly people who do the work of 10, but are completely set in their ways about how they do computer stuff
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need to be careful, some now use phones exclusively, computers are falling away because they don't understand them. so things like yubikey-based 2FA in all mobile environment don't work. long slow process. can you link/post the initial config instructions you referenced?
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The Yubikey training is still useful in all-mobile settings because the fallback methods (app passwords, TOTP and no SMS 2FA) hamper phishing attempts. But I completely agree on the process being long, slow, and harder than it looks before you try it a couple of times
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