Title: Cyber Security Tips for Businesses and Personal Use
Author: lindsey
Published: January 20, 2025

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#  Cyber Security Tips for Businesses and Personal Use

Cybersecurity in Plano, TX, and surrounding areas has never been more critical. 
As residents and businesses in the Plano community spend more time online, they’re
creating and sharing a greater volume of sensitive data. Unfortunately, this can
lead to private and financial information being exposed to cyber threats. For both
local businesses and individuals in Plano, Allen, Frisco, and McKinney, protecting
sensitive data through robust cybersecurity measures is essential to prevent data
breaches and ensure privacy and security.

**Use Anti-Virus Protection & Firewall**

Anti-virus (AV) protection software has been the most prevalent solution to fight
malicious attacks. AV software blocks malware and other malicious viruses from entering
your device and compromising your data. Using a firewall is also important when 
defending your data against malicious attacks. A firewall helps screen out hackers,
viruses, and other malicious activity that occurs over the Internet and determines
what traffic is allowed to enter your device.

**Use Strong Passwords & Use a Password Management Tool**

You’ve probably heard that strong passwords are critical to online security. The
truth is passwords are important in keeping hackers out of your data! You should
consider:

Create a password with at least eight characters and a maximum length of 64 characters.

Don’t use the same password twice.

The password should contain at least one lowercase letter, one uppercase letter,
one number, and four symbols but not the following &%#@_.

Choose something easy to remember and never leave a password hint out in the open
or make it publicly available for hackers to see. If you want to make it easier 
to manage your passwords, try using a password management tool or password account
vault. 

Reset your password when you forget it. But, change it once per year as a general
refresh.

**Use Two-Factor or Multi-Factor Authentication**

Without two-factor authentication, you would normally enter a username and password.
But, with two-factor, you would be prompted to enter one additional authentication
method such as a Personal Identification Code, another password, or even a fingerprint.

**Learn about Phishing Scams – be very suspicious of emails, phone calls, and flyers**

In a phishing scheme attempt, the attacker poses as someone or something the sender
is not to trick the recipient into divulging credentials, clicking a malicious link,
or opening an attachment that infects the user’s system with malware. A few important
cyber security tips to remember about phishing schemes include: don’t open emails
from people you don’t know, know which links are safe and which are not – hover 
over a link to discover where it directs to and be suspicious of the emails sent
to you in general – look and see where it came from and if there are grammatical
errors. Malicious links can come from friends who have been infected too. So, be
extra careful!

**Be Careful on Social Media**

In the new “always-on” world of social media, you should be very cautious about 
the information you include online. It is recommended that you only show the very
minimum about yourself on social media. Consider reviewing your privacy settings
across all your social media accounts, particularly Facebook. Adding your home address,
birthdate, or any other personal information will dramatically increase your risk
of a security breach. Hackers use this information to their advantage!

**Backup Your Data Regularly**

Backing up your data regularly is an overlooked step in personal online security.
The top IT and security managers follow a simple rule called the 3-2-1 backup rule.
Essentially, you will keep three copies of your data on two different types of media(
local and external hard drives) and one copy in an off-site location (cloud storage).
If you become a victim of ransomware or malware, the only way to restore your data
is to erase your systems and restore them with a recently performed backup.

**Don’t Use Public Wi-Fi**

Don’t use public Wi-Fi without using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). By using a
VPN, the traffic between your device and the VPN server is encrypted. This means
it’s much more difficult for a cybercriminal to obtain access to your data on your
device. Use your cell network if you don’t have a VPN when security is important.

With these cybersecurity tips, residents and businesses in Plano, TX, and surrounding
areas like Frisco, Allen, and McKinney can browse, shop, and enjoy the web with 
confidence in their digital safety.

**Sources:**

[https://www.executech.com/insight/following-easy-digital-security-tips/](https://www.executech.com/insight/following-easy-digital-security-tips/)
[https://cipher.com/blog/10-personal-cyber-security-tips-cyberaware/](https://cipher.com/blog/10-personal-cyber-security-tips-cyberaware/)

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