Use strong, unique passwords for
each online account.
Include a mix of uppercase and
lowercase letters, numbers, and
symbols.
Avoid using easily guessable
information like birthdays or
common words.
PASSWORD
STRENGTH:
Enable 2FA whenever possible for
an additional layer of security.
This requires a secondary
verification step, such as a code
sent to your mobile device, in
addition to your password.
TWO-FACTOR
AUTHENTICATION
(2FA):
Keep your operating system,
antivirus software, and applications
up to date.
Updates often include security
patches that protect against the
latest threats
REGULAR SOFTWARE
UPDATES:
Regularly backup important data to
an external drive or secure cloud
service.
In case of a cyber attack or data
loss, having a backup ensures you
can recover essential information.
DATA BACKUP:

Cyber Security Infographic.pdf

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    Use strong, uniquepasswords for each online account. Include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using easily guessable information like birthdays or common words. PASSWORD STRENGTH: Enable 2FA whenever possible for an additional layer of security. This requires a secondary verification step, such as a code sent to your mobile device, in addition to your password. TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION (2FA): Keep your operating system, antivirus software, and applications up to date. Updates often include security patches that protect against the latest threats REGULAR SOFTWARE UPDATES: Regularly backup important data to an external drive or secure cloud service. In case of a cyber attack or data loss, having a backup ensures you can recover essential information. DATA BACKUP: