Build Awareness. Change Behaviour.

Are you cyber aware?

Are you concerned that you or your organisation might be vulnerable targets for hackers? In today’s digital world, recognising and responding to cyber threats is essential. By understanding the risks and making well-informed decisions, you can protect sensitive information and reduce the risk of costly incidents. Explore the practical tips below to boost your cyber security awareness and strengthen your overall security, whether at home, at work, or on the go.

In general
Employees

  • Use strong, unique passwords - Employ complex passwords and avoid reusing them across different platforms. Consider using a password manager.
  • Enable two-factor authentication - This adds an extra layer of security beyond just a password.
  • Beware of phishing scams - Be vigilant about emails requesting sensitive information. Always verify the source before clicking on links or downloading attachments.
  • Regularly update software - Keep your operating system, antivirus, and other software up to date to protect against the latest threats.
  • Secure your WiFi network - Use strong encryption for your WiFi network and avoid using public WiFi for sensitive transactions.
  • Backup your data - Regularly backup important data to an external drive or cloud service.
  • Educate yourself and others - Stay informed about the latest cyber security trends and threats. Share this knowledge with colleagues and peers.
  • Use secure websites - Look for “https” in the web address, especially when entering sensitive information online.
  • Be cautious with personal information - Limit the amount of personal information you share online, particularly on social media.

  • Recognise phishing attempts - Be cautious with emails, especially those requesting sensitive information or urging you to click on unfamiliar links.
  • Strong password practices - Use complex passwords and change them regularly. Avoid using the same password across multiple accounts.
  • Enable multi-factor authentication - Whenever possible, use multi-factor authentication for an added layer of security.
  • Regular software updates - Keep your computer and applications updated to protect against the latest security vulnerabilities.
  • Secure WiFi use - Be wary of using public WiFi for work-related tasks. If necessary, use a virtual private network (VPN).
  • Data encryption - Ensure sensitive data is encrypted, especially when stored on portable devices like laptops or USB drives.
  • Regular backups - Regularly backup important data to a secure location, like a company server or a cloud service approved by your IT department.
  • Report suspicious activities - Immediately report any unusual activity or suspected security breaches to your IT department.
  • Attend training sessions - Participate in company-provided cyber security training to stay updated on the latest threats and best practices.
  • Follow company policies - Adhere to your company's IT and cyber security policies to protect both you and the organisation.

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