Free Community Presentation on Cyber Safety with FBI Outreach Specialist
March 23, 2026
Community members are invited to attend a free public presentation on cyber safety and fraud prevention on Tuesday, March 31, from 7–8 p.m. in the STC Great Room at the University of Montana Western.

Rebecca Leary, Community Outreach Specialist with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will present “Cyber Safety: Protect Yourself Against Exploitation, Fraud, and Scams.” The session will focus on recognizing online exploitation, financial fraud, and common scams affecting individuals and families.
Attendees will learn practical strategies to safeguard personal information, identify red flags, and respond effectively if they or someone they know becomes a victim.
Cybercrime continues to evolve, impacting people of all ages and backgrounds. This presentation is designed to empower community members with the knowledge and tools needed to stay safe in an increasingly digital world.
“Education is key to protecting your families and communities from becoming victims of crime and fraud. Take the time to prevent the crime,” said Rebecca Leary, FBI.
The event is free and open to the public.
The presentation is hosted in partnership with the Women’s Resource Center (WRC), a nonprofit organization serving Beaverhead and Madison Counties with free and confidential services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. The WRC extends sincere appreciation to the University of Montana Western for generously providing the STC Great Room to make this community education opportunity possible.
For more information about the event or the services offered by the WRC, contact (406) 683-6106 or email [email protected].