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Learn how to safeguard your digital information with these tips from the FBI. |
Always backup your critical data to avoid potential loss and business disruption. |
Beware of email scams – learn how to protect yourself from fraudulent requests. |
What makes a password more secure? You’ll never guess. |
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When you think of work, don’t think of a building, services and products, instead think of your colleagues that comprise your company that provides products and services. It has long been known that people are the weakest link in security issues. Approximately 85 percent of SMB owners believe a data breach is unlikely and many more and not implementing even simple cybersecurity measures to take a proactive step in protecting their organizations information – customers and/or employees according to a recent survey by The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Yet surveys like Trustwave – SpiderLabs 2012 Global Securing Report clearly states the number one recommendation in the Information Security Strategy Pyramid should be:
ResourcesTo help with your first line of defense Securing Our eCity Foundation and the FBI are pleased to provide you and your organization with the following resources:
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Computers have changed over the past several years. The truth be told, smartphones are truly a pocket computer and phone combined with all the capabilities that used to reside on our desks. We can now do video chats via our web connections or use the really-smart applications like Apple’s Facetime! Who knew we would be here ten, maybe even five, years ago? In a July 2012 study by Business Insider Intelligence, 81 percent of 25-34 year olds are shown to be using smart phones to stay connected and the 18-24 years old usage is at 74 percent. It is safe to say connectivity methods have changed. Even looking at 55-64 year olds, over 50% stay connected using smartphones. Whether you have adopted a smartphone as your primary device for connectivity, are using a tablet or remain tethered to a laptop or desktop – implementing cybersecurity best practices in your home and on your devices remains your #1 defense and protection. ResourcesSecuring Our eCity Foundation and the FBI are pleased to provide you the following resources:
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