Stay Cyber-Safe While Traveling!

Your cybersecurity shouldn’t take a vacation when you do. Check out our latest infographic to protect your data on the go:

  • Before You Go: Update your devices and back up important data.
  • Public Transit: Keep your devices secure and avoid accessing sensitive info.
  • Cards: Use credit cards for better fraud protection and monitor your accounts.
  • Devices: Lock your devices and encrypt sensitive data.
  • Wi-Fi Security: Use a VPN on public Wi-Fi and disable auto-connect for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth.
  • Social Media: Avoid sharing your travel plans in real-time and adjust privacy settings.
  • International Travel: Research local cybersecurity laws and use secure data plans.
  • Protect Access: Enable multi-factor authentication for all accounts.

Keep your digital life secure, no matter where you are!

 

 

 

Various social engineering techniques aka „Layer 8” attack vectors

Various social engineering techniques aka „Layer 8” attack vectors

Information security is important for every organisation and individual. But there is a fake idea that they can protect their datas with the most expensive cyber security softwers and tools. Not taking into a consideration, that these softwers and tools are as much strong as the weakest link in their organisation. That’s actually the human. The naivety, kindness and curiosity can easily lead to the leak of critical information.

Why packet capture is an important tool in the threat hunting toolbelt

Why packet capture is an important tool in the threat hunting toolbelt

With IT security technology rapidly improving, an increasing number of organizations are turning towards analytics, AI, and automation to help with managing the complex task of detecting and remediating cyber-attacks as well as to assist in reducing dwell time. These tools are becoming increasingly advanced by the day, and have become the industry standard for IT security. On the other hand, many of the cybersecurity tools used nowadays utilize predefined rules and signatures to identify malicious activity.

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