Up Your Personal Cybersecurity Game by Cleaning Your Digital Junk

Posted by B3 Alliance, Inc on Jun 7, 2017 8:00:00 AM

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Image source: Wired

 

We've talked about guarding your business against cybercrime, but what about your  personal cybersecurity? It's most likely improving - you know you should be using strong and unique passwords, two-step verification wherever possible, and you're looking out for phishing emails. But new threats are right around the corner and you should consider finding more ways to secure yourself against cybercriminals.


Here's one suggestion on how to do advance: start with cleaning up your digital junk. All the forgotten email accounts, downloaded files, and saved data can expose you to more risk. In case your devices get stolen or hacked, data breaches can reveal your information that can harm not only your company, but your family as well.


If you're not sure where to start with cleaning up your digital clutter -  Wired magazine article has some great tips.


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