 Hello, shipmates. I'm here to talk about cybersecurity. First, don't take the bait. Always verify the source of emails and the links in emails. If you're directed to a site for an online deal that looks too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true. When in doubt, throw it out. Don't open suspicious links in emails, tweets, posts, or messages or attachments, even if you know the source. And don't connect unauthorized devices such as thumb-drives and cell phones to your computer. Unauthorized devices may contain software that allows attacker inside the Navy's network. Also, don't forget to remove your CAC card. Removing your CAC and locking your computer when you're not using it, you don't have to make it easy for an inside attacker. Use a strong password. Don't use easily guessed or weak passwords and safeguard them so they can't be stolen. And don't use peer-to-peer programs that share files. These programs can spread bad software inside the Navy's network defenses. An example of this is sharing music files. And finally, don't use systems in unauthorized ways. Cybersecurity is something we all have to focus on each and every time we log on to a Navy network or use a system that connects to the network. We all have a responsibility to protect our Navy networks and systems. And ultimately, the security of our shipmates. Follow those tips I just provided and think cybersecurity before you act and before you click.