Yesterday, cybersecurity thought leaders from around the world celebrated Data Privacy Day, an international effort held annually to create awareness about the importance of privacy and protecting personal information. Led by the National Cyber Security Alliance, security experts shared safety tips for consumers on how to stay cyber-aware while on the go. Here are our […]
Read More →Top 3 New Year’s Security Resolutions
As we bid 2016 a farewell, it’s also time to say goodbye to poor security habits. Vow to make these three security resolutions this year to help minimize your risk of identity theft. Refresh Your PasswordsGive your online accounts a fresh start in 2017 by ditching weak passwords. Update your passwords for your online accounts […]
Read More →2017 Security Predictions
Here are our top security predictions for 2017. Consumers Plagued by PasswordsWe continue to see consumers using weak passwords, like “123456” or “password,” to secure their accounts, as well as reusing their password across multiple accounts. We anticipate that poor password practices will continue in 2017, however, new solutions (think biometric authentication) will begin to […]
Read More →Secure Shopping Tips for This Holiday Season
It’s no surprise that shopping increases during the holiday season. But you may be surprised to hear that you’re more susceptible to identity theft during the holidays. Whether you’re battling store lines or shopping from your laptop in the comfort of your home, take note of these tips for a more secure holiday shopping experience. […]
Read More →Virtual Reality Security Concerns
Virtual reality (VR) has the power to transform and enhance the way we interact with technology. Beyond gaming, we’re seeing VR take hold in verticals spanning from entertainment to education, and even the medical field. As VR technologies continue to grow in popularity and make their way into the hands of consumers, it’s important to […]
Read More →Security Best Practices for the Entire Family
If you’re already using an identity protection service and continually educate yourself on the latest threats online, you likely consider yourself cyber-aware. But, what about the rest of your family? Talk to your family about the importance of online security, and follow these security best practices to help stay secure this holiday season. Avoid Too […]
Read More →Mr. Robot: Hackers and Hollywood
Recent television shows like Mr. Robot demonstrate a change in how Hollywood writers are now representing hackers. Previously, hackers were portrayed as recluse individuals or nerdy sidekicks. But now, we’re seeing a shift with hackers being portrayed as the superhero or protagonist. Regardless of the role, it’s important to recognize that hackers present a real […]
Read More →Major Themes From NCSAM 2016
National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) bands together businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, universities and individuals from around the globe every October to promote cybersecurity awareness and education. Rooted in the philosophy that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility, NCSAM seeks to create dialogue about the most pressing issues in cybersecurity. Here are some of the major […]
Read More →Cybersecurity and Space
Research organization Chatham House recent released a paper, “Space, the Final Frontier for Cybersecurity?” that delves into the rarely discussed, but increasing threat of satellite attacks. Just think, much of the world’s infrastructure – like GPS navigation, weather and environmental monitoring, and financial services – relies on satellite data. It’s important to note that satellites […]
Read More →News Recap: National Cyber Security Awareness Month
National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) kicked off this month. With all eyes on cyber security, we’re spotlighting a few recent news stories we expect to be a key part of the conversation among those participating in NCSAM. Cybersecurity and the 2016 ElectionFor the first time in history, cybersecurity has emerged as a major topic in […]
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