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Pass Phrases Are More Secure Than Traditional Passwords. Use Long Pass Phrases When Securing Sensitive Data.

Pass Phrases Are More Secure Than Traditional Passwords. Use Long Pass Phrases When Securing Sensitive Data. #CyberAwareness   #CyberSpace   #CyberSecurity   #CyberLuc Pass Phrases Are More Secure Than Traditional Passwords. Use Long Pass Phrases When Securing Sensitive Data. Use proper capitalization and punctuation in your pass phrase to increase its complexity and make it more secure. A pass phrase is a long phrase that is used in place of a password, such as “IamGoingtoreadmybook!” Pass phrases are easier to remember than traditional passwords and more difficult for a hacker to guess. Use a phrase that you’ll find easy to remember and protest the Apprise to write it down or store it in a computer file.

Sensitive Data Vulnerable

Sensitive Data Vulnerable #CyberAwareness  #CyberSpace  #CyberSecurity  #CyberLuc Crucial Data Can Become Vulnerable When Accessed Through Public Computers. Never Access Workplace Information In These Locations. The computers in these public centers may be infected with malicious software or could otherwise have serious security vulnerabilities. Whether you are in a cafĂ© or a hotel’s business center, the computers you use may not be secured properly.   You may even accidentally leave confidential or sensitive information on the computer after you’re done. Only use your own computer when you need to work away from the office.

5 Cyber Security Predictions For 2019

Cyber Security Predictions For 2019 We all aware about that Cyber Security is big challenge to all .In 2018 also most of Cyber Crimes and Cyber Attacks take place and create lots of Risks and damage to organizations.  In terms of annual storylines in cybersecurity, 2018 didn’t disappoint. Industry uproar ensued after Spectre and Meltdown exposed computer chip vulnerabilities, and VPNFilter malware exposed new dangers to routers and network-attached storage products. Once again, the biggest, most trusted brands suffered costly and damaging data breaches­. Victims included Amazon and Facebook, Macy’s and Kmart, Adidas and Under Armour, Delta Airlines and Cathay Pacific — and that’s just a start. And concerns around the cyber tampering of our elections, including allegations of foreign hackingof the Democratic National Committee, along with new international security standards that p...