Awesome Tips for Data Security

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Don’t open email attachments from people you don’t know, or even if you’re not expecting an email attachment from someone you do know. Avoid logging into websites at public computers and if you do, remember to log out. BE AWARE BROUGHT TO YOU BY www.millenniumsi.com Install operating system, antivirus, browser, and other software’s security updates frequently. STAY UP TO DATE Create strong passwords and don’t use one for everything. Frequently back up data off site. (In the cloud or physical location) Test backups to make sure they work and have what you need. When creating password reset questions/answers, use answers that ONLY you would know, nothing that someone could easily find out about you. Use a good password manager to keep track of all your passwords for your system, bank accounts, and devices. Resist the urge to write the password on a sticky that you then put on the screen.

Transcript of Awesome Tips for Data Security

Don’t open email

attachments from people

you don’t know, or even if

you’re not expecting an

email attachment from

someone you do know.

Avoid logging into

websites at public

computers and if you do,

remember to log out.

BEAWARE

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Install operating system,

antivirus, browser, and

other software’s security

updates frequently.

STAY UP TO DATE

Create strong passwords and don’t use one for everything.

Frequently back up data off site.

(In the cloud or physical location)

Test backups to make sure they

work and have what you need.

When creating password

reset questions/answers,

use answers that ONLY you

would know, nothing that

someone could easily find

out about you.

Use a good password

manager to keep track of

all your passwords for your

system, bank accounts,

and devices.

Resist the urge to write the

password on a sticky that

you then put on the

screen.