
As the digital age increasingly shapes daily life, safeguarding online presence becomes more essential than ever. Clayton County recognizes this need and is stepping forward with an initiative designed to empower its residents. On July 16, the county will host a "Protect Your Digital Identity Training" event, an opportunity for the community to learn crucial skills in maintaining digital security, as per the county's website.
The training will cover a range of topics, such as identifying phishing scams, securing personal devices, and managing privacy settings. Participants are encouraged to bring their own gadgets, be it cell phones, tablets, laptops, or personal computers, to receive hands-on guidance. However, registration is a must, as seats are limited.
This community-centric event will be free of charge, aimed at aiding residents of all tech-savviness levels to navigate the online world with confidence. According to the official Clayton County government website, interested parties should visit their page to secure a spot. This preventative measure against digital identity theft is part of the #Access4Clayton and #Claytonconnected initiatives, striving to enhance communal access to essential digital resources and education.









