ARTICLE SUMMARY: One of the things we learned from the pandemic is that Ben Franklin was right, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. Hand sanitizer, exercise, good diet is essential for good health.
Your digital security is just as important as your physical safety. In an increasingly connected world, protecting yourself from online threats is crucial, remember, the more devices you have the bigger the threat.
In “7 Simple Ways To Improve Your Digital Hygiene” Trisha Dunbar explores this issue and provides actionable steps to enhance your digital security. Some of her key recommendations include looking at:
- Digital Downloads
- Passwords and MFA
- Digital Presence
The post-pandemic era taught us the value of preparedness, and the same applies in this digital age. With AI on the rise, taking proactive steps to protect your devices and personal information is essential. Cybercriminals are constantly looking for ways to steal sensitive data like passwords, financial details, and personal identities.
Cybercriminals are also constantly developing new tactics. Staying informed and proactive helps you adapt to the latest security challenges. Trisha reminds us, “Digital hygiene isn’t just important in the workplace. It’s something that needs to become second nature. Especially with your home devices.”
This article is a must read for anyone who owns or works with any and all digital devices. Let us know what you think in the comments.