Cyber Security
Thoughts and musings
Cyber Security
Cybersecurity, the practice of protecting computer systems and networks from various forms of attacks, has become increasingly critical in our technology-driven world. It involves safeguarding hardware, software, and electronic data from theft, damage, or unauthorised access, as well as ensuring the smooth operation of services.
On this page, I will explore the latest trends in cybersecurity and delve into the various techniques used to keep computer systems secure. I will also provide practical tips and guidelines to help you protect yourself from potential cyber threats.
With the ever-evolving nature of technology and the growing sophistication of cyber attacks, staying informed and vigilant is crucial to safeguarding yourself and your information.
*This page is work in progress*
Reference: https://www.cyber.gov.au/
Practical tips & guidelines
Here are some general practical tips and guidelines to improve your cybersecurity:
Use strong and unique passwords: Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid using common words, phrases, or personal information.
Enable multi-factor authentication: Use an additional layer of security by enabling two-factor authentication for your online accounts.
Keep your software up to date: Regularly update your operating system, antivirus, web browser, and other software to ensure they are running the latest security patches.
Use a virtual private network (VPN): When using public Wi-Fi, a VPN can encrypt your internet traffic, protecting your online activity from prying eyes.
Be careful with email: Be cautious when opening emails or clicking on links from unknown or suspicious senders. Phishing emails can trick you into giving away personal information or installing malware.
Use reputable security software: Install reputable antivirus and anti-malware software to help protect your computer from viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.
Backup your data: Regularly backup your important data to an external hard drive or cloud storage service in case of data loss or a ransomware attack.
Limit personal information online: Avoid sharing personal information online, including your full name, address, phone number, and date of birth.
Be mindful of social engineering: Scammers may use social engineering tactics to gain your trust and access to your personal information. Be wary of unsolicited phone calls, emails, or text messages asking for personal information.
Educate yourself: Stay informed about the latest cybersecurity threats and techniques to protect yourself online. Attend cybersecurity workshops or training programs to improve your knowledge and skills.
Useful Links
Is your home network safe?
Check if your home network is leaking data onto the internet by performing an external port scan here: https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2
If response is positive, the page may provide guidance on how to secure your network. Alternatively speak to a specialist on how to improve your security.