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Here are some enhanced cybersecurity practices to safeguard your devices and personal information:
Keep Software Updated: Ensure your operating systems and antivirus software are regularly updated to the latest versions for enhanced security.
Secure Your Devices and Network: Protect your devices and Wi-Fi network with strong, unique passwords to prevent unauthorized access.
Use Different Passwords: Utilize distinct passwords or passphrases for different websites to mitigate the risk of multiple accounts being compromised.
Keep Credentials Private: Never share your College Network Access (CNA) credentials or other passwords with anyone to maintain the integrity of your accounts.
Exercise Caution with Downloads: Refrain from downloading content from suspicious or unknown sources to avoid potential malware infections.
Verify Links and Attachments: Before clicking on links or opening attachments, verify their safety using tools like VirusTotal, though always exercise caution and use your best judgment.
Prioritize Secure Websites: Look for links beginning with "https" instead of "http," indicating a secure connection, but always remain vigilant when sharing sensitive information online.
Manage Device Settings: Turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, camera, and location services on your mobile devices when not in use to minimize exposure to potential security risks.
Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Strengthen your account security by enabling MFA whenever possible, adding an extra layer of protection against unauthorized access.
Regularly Remove Unused Software: Delete old or unused software applications from your devices to minimize potential vulnerabilities and reduce cybersecurity risks.
Incorporating these proactive measures into your cyber security practices can significantly reduce the likelihood of falling victim to cyber threats.
For further information and resources on cybersecurity best practices, visit Get Cyber Safe.