Medical IT Advisors @ Cyber Smart Week 2022
As the time we’re spending online increases, so do the security risks.
CERT NZ’s latest data shows that online security incident reports are up 48% from this time last year. These incidents are impacting our finances, our friends, family and workplaces. But the good news is that CERT NZ’s Cyber Smart Week is back with four simple steps to help you and your business to take your online security to the NEXT LEVEL.
With these steps in place, the risk of experiencing an incident is much lower, and if you are impacted, having these steps in place will help reduce the impact.
During this edition of Cyber Smart Week, Medical IT Advisors is offering a 20% one-time Discount on any of our premium services! As specialists, we look after all your IT security needs to ensure you are resilient to cybersecurity threats, manage your risks and maintain compliance with cost-effective solutions. If you are ready to boost your Cyber Resilience, contact us here!
Step 1. Strengthen your password game
Up your online security game with long, strong and unique passwords for each account – 15 characters or more is key!
It can be tricky coming up with strong passwords, so try making passphrases instead – a random phrase of four or more words. They’re easy to remember but hard for attackers to crack. For example, BeastModeNowActivated
Check out CERT NZ’s guide for – How to create a good password
Step 2. Power up by turning on two-factor authentication
Double down and protect your online accounts from attacks with two-factor authentication (2FA). It’s like a secret key for your online accounts that’s used on top of your password.
It’s usually a unique code sent to your phone or taken from an app that only you have access to. Having 2FA turned on means even if an attacker gets your login details, they still won’t get in.
Check out CERT NZ’s guide for Turn on two-factor authentication
Step 3. Update to full strength
- Updates help keep your apps and devices healthy. Updates aren’t just about getting the latest features available on apps and devices, they also protect you from any weaknesses that could let attackers in. The easiest way to do this is by going to settings and turning on automatic updates – then you just let it do its thing.
Check out CERT NZ’s guide to – Update your devices and software
Step 4. Boost your privacy defence
Your personal information is gold for attackers. Make sure your social media privacy settings are switched over to ‘Private’ or ‘Friends only’ – this way, you can control who sees what information you share and who you’re sharing it with. This not only protects yourself, but also your friends, family and followers from scams.
Ask for help!
If your company is experiencing a security incident, contact us today, we’re here to help!
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