As Sacramento Cyber Security experts, Trofholz understands the challenges everyone faces maintaining their on-line privacy. Even though managing your data is an ongoing effort, it doesn’t have to be a big investment of time. As part of Data Privacy day, follow these simple steps to manage your privacy in five minutes or less.
Data Privacy Day is an international effort, held annually on Jan. 28, encouraging individuals and businesses to respect privacy, safeguard data and enable trust. Digital devices are convenient. By 2020, more than 30.7 billion devices will be connected to the internet. As a result, we continuously generate data about ourselves and others and sharing it through our devices and our online presence.
Here’s what you can do now to manage your privacy within five minutes:
- Own your online presence: Set your privacy and security settings to your comfort level for information sharing. Do not save usernames and passwords for your logins. This prevents unauthorized access.
- Lock down your login: Choose one account and turn on the strongest authentication tools available. This could include biometrics, security keys or a unique one-time code through an app on your mobile device. Unfortunately, your usernames and passwords are not enough to protect your email, banking and social media.
- Keep a clean machine: Update your security software, web browser and operating system for the best defense against viruses, malware and other online threats.
Remember to share with care:
- Be aware of what’s being shared: When you share a post, picture or video online, you may also be revealing information about others. Be thoughtful when and how you share information about others. What you post can last a lifetime.
- Post only about others as you have them post about you: The golden rule applies online as well.
- Think before you act: Be wary of communications that implore you to act immediately, sound too good to be true or ask for personal information.
Data Privacy Day began in the United States and Canada in January 2008 as an extension of European celebrations. Notably, Data Protection Day commemorates the Jan. 28, 1981, signing of Convention 108, the first legally binding international treaty on privacy and data protection. Because of this, this day is the National Cyber Security Alliance’s signature event in a greater privacy awareness and education effort.
The National Cyber Security Alliance
The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a nonprofit, public-private partnership, spearheads Data Privacy Day. Above all, the NCSA promotes a safer, more secure, more trusted Internet. Finally, the NCSA educates consumers on how they can own their online presence and shows organizations how privacy is good for business.
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Trofholz Technologies is a Woman-Owned; Veteran-Owned Small Business located in Sacramento, California, just a short drive from downtown. Since 2002, Trofholz has developed a solid performance reputation securing critical infrastructures by successfully completing multiple large, enterprise systems for federal clients across the nation and overseas. This federal experience provides our local California state and commercial clients with a small business vendor that has large scale experience. We specialize in Physical Security, Information Security, and related IT Services. Our team ensures that we meet all regulatory compliance and mission ready requirements to protect critical infrastructure assets. With a dedication to quality, Trofholz is devoted to maintaining and constantly improving our ISO 9001:2015 Certification and customer satisfaction.