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Protect your Facebook and Twitter from hackers

Posted on Friday April 23, 2021  |  twitter, facebook, apps, security, android, ios, privacy, settings, login, multifactor authentication

Popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been suffering massive data breaches for a number of years now. If you wish to continue using these services, you need to tighten your social media privacy settings. Here are a few reminders and tips to help you secure your personal information on social media.

 

Make site visitors feel secure with these tips

Posted on Wednesday February 03, 2021  |  two factor authentication, https, internet security, encryption, hacker, os updates, software updates, 2fa, browser updates, mfa, multifactor authentication

Don't give your customers any reason to feel insecure when dealing with your business. When they visit and use your website, you must engender feelings of trust and security instead of alarm and distrust. Don't worry - you can easily do this with these three tips.

 

How to work from home securely

Posted on Friday April 10, 2020  |  password, data backup, vpn, antivirus, phishing, firewall, cybersecurity, multifactor authentication, remote work, online scam, wi fi router

Encouraging staff to work from home is extremely vital in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak. By minimizing social interactions and contact risks, you can reduce the spread of the virus. But be warned. Transitioning from a fully managed business environment to a home office can leave you vulnerable to cyberattacks and online scams. Here's what you and your staff must do to mitigate the cybersecurity risks.

 

Better internet security: Easy as 1, 2, 3

Posted on Wednesday October 23, 2019  |  two factor authentication, https, internet security, encryption, hacker, os updates, software updates, 2fa, browser updates, mfa, multifactor authentication

The internet is not such a bad place to be in - for as long as website owners do their share in keeping it safe for their visitors. Here are three tips to do exactly just that.

 

Think your password is secure? Think again

Posted on Friday December 14, 2018  |  password, password security, security best practice, account monitoring, single sign on, passphrases, multifactor authentication

A password policy designed for federal agencies must be secure, right? Surprisingly, that hasn't been the case, according to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The NIST created many of the password best practices you probably loathe - the combination of letters, numbers, and special characters - but it now says those guidelines were misguided and has changed its stance on the matter. Find out why and how it involves you.

 

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