Important Cyber Hygiene Practices

Important Cyber Hygiene Practices

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by Alan Jackson — 3 years ago in Security 3 min. read
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Well over 90% of successful cyber-attacks are a direct or indirect result of human error. These errors include opening malicious links, giving away or using weak passwords, and using public Wi-Fi networks.

Cyber hygiene refers to the best practices for users when browsing the internet, opening and sending emails, and configuring systems.

If you are an avid web surfer, you probably have a nodding acquaintance with cybersecurity threats and the ramifications of failing to protect yourself. Follow these tips to create a cyber-hygiene strategy and enhance your safety online:

Tips to create Cyber Hygiene Practices

1.    Use a VPN

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VPNs (virtual private networks) are a must-have tool in any robust cybersecurity strategy. A VPN lets you access the internet without leaving any trails, making you invisible online.

They also encrypt your data, meaning the information you send can only be opened by you and the recipient. These two VPNs are examples of what an all-rounded virtual private network should look like.

Before choosing a VPN, make sure you understand your personal or business needs, as various VPNs are created for different target groups.

2.    Backup your data

No matter the strength and comprehensiveness of your cybersecurity strategy, the threat will always be there. This is why you need to have a data backup strategy in place.

Backing up your data ensures you can access your information in the event of a data breach. A good backup plan runs automatically and makes use of systems that can be available on demand.
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3.    Invest in cyber insurance

Cyber insurance works like any type of property insurance, only that it focuses on losses incurred as a direct result of cyberattacks. Cyber insurance policies cover everything, from legal representation fees, cost of restoring data, and revenue loss due to downtime.

4.    Use strong passwords

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There is nothing as frustrating as setting up several security barriers only for someone to access your device or account using your very authentication credentials.

Even if you are good at keeping passwords a secret, there are other ways hackers can access your password. Ensure your password is strong enough and doesn’t spell out a name or number that can be easily associated with you.

Use a mix of numbers, letters, and special characters and make the password as long as possible. If you have several accounts or devices, consider using a password management tool.

5.    Install antivirus software

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As you probably know, the point of being proactive is to reduce the risk of cyber-attacks, not to eliminate it. Antivirus software adds to your defense strategy and goes the extra mile of helping you combat malware that is already in your device or business network.

Ensure each of your devices runs the latest version of whichever software you are using. Also, consider performing regular scans to make sure your devices and system are in perfect shape at all times.
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Endnote

Your cyber-hygiene strategy will have a significant say when it comes to ensuring the smooth running of your personal and business systems. The above tips provide a fantastic place to start if you want to keep your data safe and uncorrupted at all times.

Alan Jackson

Alan is content editor manager of The Next Tech. He loves to share his technology knowledge with write blog and article. Besides this, He is fond of reading books, writing short stories, EDM music and football lover.

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