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Hands-on Demo #1 Hardening your iOS device

Hands-on Demo #1 Hardening your iOS device. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians”. Wednesday February 27 th , 2013. Hands-on Demo #1 Hardening your iOS device. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians”. Wednesday February 27 th , 2013. Wi-Fi Settings.

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Hands-on Demo #1 Hardening your iOS device

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  1. Hands-on Demo #1 Hardening your iOS device 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  2. Hands-on Demo #1 Hardening your iOS device 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  3. Wi-Fi Settings After using a wi-fi network you will want to click on the network and choose to “forget the network” Go to Settings | Wi-Fi. Turn Wi-Fi on by sliding the little knob from “Off” to “On” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  4. Wi-Fi Settings After using a Wi-fi network you will want to click on the network and choose to “forget the network” Go to Settings/ Wi-Fi. Turn Wi-Fi on by sliding the little knob from “Off” to “On” Choose the network you wish to connect to, by touching it. Be sure to also turn on “Ask to Join Networks” Also be sure the access point you’re connecting to is Secure“Usually presented with a lock symbol”. As you can see, all of the access points in this list are secured. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  5. Turning Bluetooth On Go to Settings/Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth on by sliding the little button from “Off” to “On” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  6. Bluetooth Devices Turn Bluetooth on by sliding the little button from “Off” to “On” Select the device you which to pair with by tapping it. *Remember to turn off Bluetooth when not in use* 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  7. Forgetting a Bluetooth device To forget a Bluetooth Device Tap the blue arrow next to the device you want your phone to forget 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  8. Forgetting a Bluetooth device Now tap “Forget This Device” Now Tap “Forget Device” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  9. iTunes Security Always back up the data from your mobile device through iTunes. Make sure the back up is encrypted. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  10. Restrictions Go to Settings | General | Restriction From this tab one can implement restrictions on different websites, applications, purchases, and location information 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  11. Enable Restrictions Tap “Enable Restrictions” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  12. Enable Parental Controls for applications Enter in a 4-digit passcode and confirm it. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  13. Apps to “Allow” From here one can choose which apps they want to be restricted by the 4-Digit Pin NOTE: All of the apps to the right are currently NOT restricted. When you restrict an app you “turn it off”. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  14. Content to “Allow” Select each item in turn Select the appropriate content level for the person using the device 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  15. Access to “Allow” • Select each item in turn • Select “Location Services” • Select “Allow Changes” • Move the “Location Services” slider to the “ON” position • Move the sliders for ALL apps EXCEPT “Find My Friends” and “Find My iPhone” to the “OFF” position 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  16. Access to “Allow” • Select each item in turn • Select “Location Services” • Select “Allow Changes” • Move the “Location Services” slider to the “ON” position • Move the sliders for ALL apps EXCEPT “Find My Friends” and “Find My iPhone” to the “OFF” position 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  17. Mobicip Web Browser A Web safe browser application named “Mobicip” Is useful for being secure while surfing the web. It has built in parental controls, remote monitor browsing history and has built in filters One should disable the standard “Safari” web browser after installing this application. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  18. Mobicip Download and install mobicip from the iTunes store. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  19. Mobicip If you do not have a mobicip account, create one by tapping here. If you already have an account enter your credentials and select “Login” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  20. Mobicip Once in the app, one can type a name and choose the filtering level for that individual. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  21. Mobicip at work • Google search for the term “Naked” results in the content to be blocked. • Note: This app requests you to set the restrictions of Safari, Youtube, Installing apps, and deleting apps to “OFF” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  22. After Installing Mobicip Go to Settings | General | Restrictions Now choose which application you want to toggle the restrictions for by touching here. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  23. Guidelines • Always erase all data off the device before repair or service. The use of a 3G network is more secure than the use of a wireless one. • The use of an alphanumeric password is more secure than the average simple 4 number password. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  24. Find My iPhone Location Tracking applications like “Find My iPhone” are useful for tracking of your apple device via the location services. You can find these applications on Apple’s iTunes store 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  25. Find My iPhone Choose the “Find My iPhone” from the app screen and login. Choose the device that you want to know the location of by tapping it. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  26. Find My iPhone Choose the device that you want to know the location of. This application also provides other options, such as remotely wiping erasing the entire device. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  27. Hands-on Demo #2 Hardening Siri 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013 27

  28. Hardening Siri Select Settings | General | Passcode Lock Move the “Siri” slider to the “OFF” position 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  29. Hands-on Demo #3 Hardening Android Devices 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  30. Wi-Fi Settings • Go to Settings | Wireless and networks 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  31. Wi-Fi Settings • Be sure the box has a green check to confirm Wi-Fi is on. • Auto Connect should be turned off. This will prevent the device from joining networks that you do not wish to join. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  32. Wi-Fi Settings • Choose the access point you wish to connect to. • Secure Access points are displayed with a little Lock on the signal strength 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  33. Network Security You can also find out the type of security the access point you’re connected to has by tapping on it. You can see that this access point has open security, meaning any device may connect to it. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  34. Wi-Fi Tips • Once done using a Wi-Fi network you will want to go to the Wi-Fi settings and chose forget network. This will prevent from automatically rejoining the network. • Another thing to remember is to always back-up and erase all data before sending a phone in for repair or replacement; this is also true if you choose to sell a device. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  35. Update Your Software First tap this menu key to find the settings button. Now tap Settings 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  36. Update Your Software Once in the settings menu, scroll to the bottom of the menu to find the software update menu and select it. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  37. Update Your Software Tap “Check for updates” If updates are available, you will be notified and prompted how to update. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  38. Setting Up A Password Go to Settings | Location and Security 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  39. Setting Up A Password • Scroll down to “Set up a screen lock” and select it • Also: Disabling “Visible passwords” helps prevents seeing passwords as one is typing them in. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  40. Setting Up A Password • From this menu you can choose the type of lock you want. • Pattern: Draw a pattern to unlock device *moderate strength* • Pin: enter a 4-digit pin *weaker* • Passwords: enter an alpha-numeric phrase *Stronger* 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  41. Password Hints • Once the password is set you will want to ensure that as soon as the screen is locked, a password will be required to access the device. • There are also apps that can erase the data off a phone remotely incase the phone is lost. One of these applications is Google Sync and a remote wipe can be done from any computer. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  42. Managing BlueTooth • Go To Settings | Wireless and Network | Bluetooth Settings • Turn Bluetooth on by tapping here • Bluetooth is on when the checkmark is colored in. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  43. Managing Bluetooth With Bluetooth on, you can now search for new devices or connect with remembered devices. *Like the iPhone, you will want to turn Bluetooth off when not in use. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  44. Android AntiVirus and AntiTheft • Two popular Anti-virus apps found on the Google play store • AVG Mobile security • Lookout mobile • These apps will monitor the apps you install and alert you of suspicious activity • These applications even have capabilities to locate lost or stolen phones 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  45. AVG Mobile Security Download and install the AVG Mobile Security application from the Google play store and open it. To activate the anti-theft feature, select “Anti-Theft icon” To scan your system for malicious applications select “Scan Now” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  46. AVG Mobile Security Enter an email address into the box to register that email with the device on the AVG database. Now click “Register” 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  47. AVG Mobile Security Once registered, one now can track their device and send commands such as “remote wipe” to their device! 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  48. Google Play Parental Controls • Open Google Play • Tap the Menu • Tap Settings • Scroll down to Content Filtering Menu and select it 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  49. Google Play Parental Controls • From here, you can set the content filtering level to restrict apps that can be downloaded to your device. • choose your preferences and Click “OK” to Save. 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

  50. Hands-on Demo #4 Securing Facebook 5 Points Community Church – “Cyber Christians” Wednesday February 27th, 2013

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