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This October, as we celebrate National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) and Halloween, let’s dive into the world of cybersecurity. Just like how Halloween reminds us of the importance of staying safe and vigilant, the online world also has its own set of challenges. Think of it as a journey with potential pitfalls, and, just like any journey, it’s important to navigate it with caution. In the spirit of both NCSAM and Halloween, we’re here to help you recognize and avoid 10 common cybersecurity mistakes that can bring real-world scares to your digital life.
One of the most common yet spine-chilling, mistakes is using weak or easily guessable passwords. Cybercriminals can easily crack passwords like “123456” or “password.” Instead, create robust and unique combinations, incorporating letters, numbers, and special characters. A strong password is your first line of defense.
Ignoring software updates is like letting your computer turn into a zombie—vulnerable and potentially harmful. Updates often contain essential security patches that protect your system from known vulnerabilities. So, don’t leave your devices in an undead state; keep them updated.
Phishing emails are like ghosts; they can haunt your inbox without warning. Be cautious of unsolicited emails, especially those asking for sensitive information or urging quick action. When in doubt, contact the sender directly to verify the email’s legitimacy.
Public Wi-Fi networks can be cryptic realms where unseen forces lurk. Avoid connecting to unsecured or unknown Wi-Fi sources. Cybercriminals often create fake hotspots to steal your information. Stick to secure, password-protected networks whenever possible.
Outdated and unsupported devices are like mummies from the past – ancient and defenseless. Make sure your devices and software are still receiving updates and security patches. If not, it’s time to upgrade.
Beware of downloads that can harm your device and data. Only download files or applications from reputable sources. Avoid torrents and suspicious websites that may infect your device with malware.
Reckless sharing on social media is like stitching together a digital Frankenstein’s monster. Be mindful of the information you post online. Cybercriminals can piece together details to impersonate you or carry out social engineering attacks.
Leaving your personal information unprotected is like carving a Jack-o’-lantern and forgetting to light it. Safeguard your data with strong, updated security settings on your online accounts.
Some apps and services request more permissions than they need, which can be like digital poltergeists. Review and restrict app permissions to protect your privacy. Why allow a flashlight app to access your contacts?
Your data is precious and losing it can be a nightmare. To avoid this frightening scenario, invest in secure backup solutions. Regularly backing up your important files and data can save you from the horrors of data loss caused by cyberattacks or technical mishaps. Explore secure cloud storage options or external hard drives, and sleep soundly knowing your digital life is protected.
Steer clear of these 10 frightening cybersecurity mistakes, so you can ensure your digital life remains free from the terrors of cyber threats. Stay safe, be vigilant, and embrace the spirit of online security as you navigate the digital realm this October. If you need more insights into business cybersecurity or additional tips for online safety, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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The Certified Information Systems Security Professional is an information security certification with extremely high standards. Less than 132,000 people worldwide had this certification at the end of 2018.
It has also been formally approved by the DOD and is globally recognized in the field of IT security.
It covers the following topics:
Security and Risk Management
Asset Security
Security Architecture and Engineering
Communication and Network Security
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Security Assessment and Testing
Security Operations
Software Development Security
This a system engineer certification and tests the user’s knowledge on the following topics:
Windows
SQL Server
Exchange Server
SharePoint
System Center (SCCM)
Lync
The A+ Certification demonstrates that the computer technician has the skill set needed to customize, install, maintain, and operate PCs.
In addition to these certifications, Right Hand also has strategic partnerships with some of the biggest names in the industry like Microsoft, Dell, Citrix, and Fortinet.
What could be more assuring than having these industry giants on your side?
As the name suggests, this certification is for Network Engineers. Everything from the installation and maintenance to troubleshooting of networks including the understanding of all related technologies is a part of the course.
This certification shows that the technician who has passed the Microsoft exam is capable of managing, migrating, deploying, planning, and assessing the technology, security, and compliance needs associated with Microsoft Office 365.
The CompTIA Security Plus SY0-501 course provides certifications in the following topics:
Threats
Vulnerabilities
Attacks
System Security
Network Infrastructure
Access Control
Cryptography
Risk Management
Organizational Security