Pictured above: Liz Thursfield
A Staffordshire computing expert is helping to spearhead a UK
wide campaign aimed at keeping people safe on line.
Liz Thursfield, former Associate Dean of Computing, Engineering
and Technology at Staffordshire University, is heading the social
media campaign for Get Safe Online.
Liz, of Stafford, runs social media consultancy Ariadne's Thread
which helps many public and private sector organisations to use
tools such as Twitter, Linkedin and Facebook to promote themselves
online.
Her success has led to her being asked to represent the Get Safe
Online campaign - a partnership between the Government, the police
and the business community.
The social media campaign will back up a high profile media
campaign and meetings with Government Ministers and other opinion
formers.
Liz, of Stafford, said: "I am thrilled to be involved in
helping to spread such vital safety information on issues such as
identity thefts, on line scams, computer viruses and spam
emails.
"Get Safe Online week - which starts on 15 November - will see a
series of high profile events to raise awareness among computer
users.
"The internet is a great way of sharing information and a
wonderful educational asset.
"But, on line communication can be used to exploit people,
including our children, and we must all learn to take simple steps
to protect ourselves and our families.
"I will be helping to raise awareness through Tweets and on
Facebook. People can follow me on Twitter
@GetSafeOnline."
Liz's top tips for keeping safe on line:
· Use strong passwords that contain numbers and
symbols as well as letters
· Install a Firewall and anti-virus software on
your computer
· Make sure your wireless networks are secure