6 Fresh Ways to Mark National Cybersecurity Day
Not worrying about bad actors infiltrating business technology would be a cause to celebrate, but that's not a reality. So, instead, National Cybersecurity Day reminds us to promote computer security.rnrnAs technology advances, securing electronic devices and online systems grows more complicated. We now have October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month to encourage education and motivation. Also, since 1988, November 30 has been devoted to keeping online data safe and secure.rnrnCybersecurity Day can remind staff about digital threats and best practices. For example, every business employee should:rn
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- use strong passwords; rn
- protect their devices; rn
- install updates and patches to secure against vulnerabilities. rn
#1 Try trivia
rnCybersecurity is not trivial, yet you can organize a cybersecurity-themed trivia quiz to gamify your information sharing. You might ask questions about online safety, best practices, or recent breaches, and offer prizes to the winning team.rnrnQuestions might include:rn- rn
- What's a common two-factor authentication (2FA) method aside from SMS codes? rn
- What type of malware encrypts your files and demands a ransom for their release? rn
- What term describes the manipulation of individuals into revealing personal or confidential information? rn
- What is the purpose of a virtual private network (VPN)? rn
- Name one popular piece of antivirus software. rn
- Name a recent high-profile data breach or cyberattack on a well-known company. rn