Cybersecurity Essentials: Protecting Yourself in the Digital Age
In an era of “Offline” and “Online”, the latter has seen rapid growth. From shopping to booking a table at a restaurant to dating, everything is online these days. Furthermore, cloud applications are being widely used. This has increased the exposure of sensitive data across the internet, thereby increasing the cyber threat. Individuals must have knowledge about potential cyber threats, understand the necessary actions to address them and recognise the significance of maintaining strong cyber security.
Understanding Cyber Threats, Common Risks and Vulnerabilities
Let's go through the examples of common types of security threats, the vulnerabilities in the computer system, and the risks involved.
- Cyber Threats: It is one where cybercriminals take advantage of the system vulnerabilities to damage the data/network/system or steal data. Malware, phishing, and hacking are a few examples of cyber threats.
- Vulnerabilities: It refers to flaws in the network or system that pave the way for cyber threats.
- Cyber Risks: It refers to the potential of data getting lost/damaged due to cyber threats.
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Strengthening Your Digital Defense: Best Practices for Cyber Security
With the alarming rise in cybercrime, individuals, and organisations must prioritise their cyber security measures to protect highly sensitive information. Safeguarding against cyber threats is very important in today's digital landscape. Some of the best practices for cyber security are:
1. Securing Your Devices
With multiple devices available for one’s perusal, it is important to ensure these devices are secure. This can be ensured by following these practices:
- Install anti-virus software on devices
- Use a firewall to monitor the traffic and detect threats
- Regular updation of software and security patches
- Regular backup of data to avoid loss of data in case of a cyber attack
- Avoid clicking and downloading suspicious links or files
- Use strong passwords and enable Two-Factor Authentication (TFA) wherever possible
- Be cautious when providing permission access to any app
- Avoid using public unsecured Wi-Fi networks
- Enable remote wiping in tablets to clear the data from the tablet in case it gets stolen/lost
2. Safeguarding Your Online Identity
Ensuring online identity security requires proactive steps. To safeguard one's personal information, it is essential to adhere to the following measures:
- Make use of strong passwords for every online account possessed
- Enable TFA and biometrics wherever possible
- Use a password manager to create strong passwords and manage them
- Ensure all the devices used are secure with strong passwords and biometric authentication
3. Educating Yourself and Others
In a world bombarded by technology, individuals must not only arm themselves with knowledge of cyber security but also educate others. Some effective ways of promoting cyber security awareness are:
- Attending and organising workshops and seminars on cybersecurity
- Staying updated on the latest security breaches, threats, and data security measures
- Raising awareness of the risks associated with public Wi-Fi
- Promoting practices to ensure safe online shopping
Conclusion: Taking Charge of Your Digital Safety in the Modern Era
Individuals must stay alert, stay updated, and update others regarding the importance of cyber security in order to safeguard their online identity and personal data. Individuals must be responsible and take charge of their digital safety in this digital world. Visit Federal Bank's Learning Centre to stay updated on the best cyber security practices.