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Deloitte Employees Get to Play Outside Today

It's that time of year where Green Dots put on blue t-shirts and run around the urban wasteland picking up trash along freeways, handing out muffin stumps to the homeless, and using gas cans to build homes for those less fortunate. Yes, it's Deloitte IMPACT Day and some less handy and/or peasant-averse employees will be using their capital market servant skills to help pre-pubescent young people in other ways: 

Deloitte professionals who are trained in technology risks and information security, will volunteer with more than 2,100 grade school students, teaching them cyber safety and security skills. The volunteers, who are certified cyber security specialists and specially trained to deliver a course called the (ISC)2 Safe and Secure Online Program, will instruct students on such issues as social media risks and protecting their online reputations.

Because you can never start too early explaining why posting pictures of yourself drunk and shirtless on the Internet could be a career limiting move.

[via Deloitte]

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