Basic Steps to Online Safety and Security
Get the Word Out
Follow these six
National Cyber Security Alliance recommendations to better protect yourself online and make the Internet more secure for everyone:
- Fortify each online account or device. Enable
the strongest authentication tools available. This might include
biometrics, security keys, or unique one-time codes sent to your mobile
device. Usernames and passwords are not enough to protect key accounts
such as e-mail, banking, and social media.
- Keep a clean machine. Make sure all software on
Internet-connected devices — including PCs, laptops, smartphones, and
tablets — are updated regularly to reduce the risk of malware infection.
- Personal information is like money. Value it. Protect it.
Information about you, such as purchase history or location, has value —
just like money. Be thoughtful about who receives that information and
how it’s collected by apps or websites.
- When in doubt, throw it out. Cybercriminals
often use links to try to steal your personal information. Even if you
know the source, if something looks suspicious, delete it.
- Share with care. Think before posting about
yourself and others online. Consider what a post reveals, who might see
it, and how it could be perceived now and in the future.
- Own your online presence. Set the privacy and
security settings on websites to your comfort level for information
sharing. It’s okay to limit how and with whom you share information.
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