10 Most Important Cyber Security Tips For Your Users:
No matter how effective—or expensive—the security tools protecting your
network are, there’s no way to predict the damage caused by a single
careless user. The war against cyber criminals is fought each time a
user decides to click an unfamiliar link or open an attachment—and just a
single mistake could be the reason for massive data loss.
Read our top 10 Cyber Security tips below:
1. You Are A Target.
Realize that you are an attractive target to hackers. Don’t ever say “It won’t happen to me.”
2. Eight Characters Is Not Enough.
Practice good password management. Use a strong mix of characters, and don’t use the same password for multiple sites. Don’t share your password with others, don’t write it down, and definitely don’t write it on a post-it note attached to your monitor.
3. Lock It Up.
Never leave your devices unattended. If you need to leave your computer, phone, or tablet for any length of time—no matter how short—lock it up so no one can use it while you’re gone. If you keep sensitive information on a flash drive or external hard drive, make sure to lock it up as well.
4. Practice Safe Clicking.
Always be careful when clicking on attachments or links in email. If
it’s unexpected or suspicious for any reason, don’t click on it. Double
check the URL of the website the link takes you to: bad actors will
often take advantage of spelling mistakes to direct you to a harmful
domain.
5. Beware Of Browsing.
Sensitive browsing, such as banking or shopping, should only be done on a
device that belongs to you, on a network that you trust. Whether it’s a
friend’s phone, a public computer, or a cafe’s free WiFi—your data
could be copied or stolen.
6. Back It Up.
Back up your data regularly, and make sure your anti-virus software is always up to date.
7. Physical Cyber Safety.
Be conscientious of what you plug in to your computer. Malware can be
spread through infected flash drives, external hard drives, and even
smartphones.
8. Share Less Sensitive Information.
Watch what you’re sharing on social networks. Criminals can befriend you
and easily gain access to a shocking amount of information—where you go
to school, where you work, when you’re on vacation—that could help them
gain access to more valuable data.
9. Cut Out The “Middle Man”.
10. Stay On Top Of Your Accounts.
Be sure to monitor your accounts for any suspicious activity. If you see
something unfamiliar, it could be a sign that you’ve been compromised.