Happy Data Privacy Week!
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What the hell is Data Privacy Week?
Data Privacy Week exists to promote the importance of... you guessed it... data privacy. It is a reminder that unless you properly secure sensitive data, the potential consequences are disastrous. Deathstarly, even.
(Yes, we are 100% always looking for an excuse to use this gif.)
On a more constructive and less ridiculous note, Data Privacy Week is an opportunity to learn about advancements in data protection, tips and best practices for protecting data, and current privacy laws and regulations.
In the spirit of this week and in the interest of keeping your data safe, here are some tips to keep you and your company protected:
Social engineering attacks, like the one that just compromised 133 MailChimp accounts, are on the rise. Trust us, your CEO does not actually need you to buy those gift cards, nor do they need to know your login credentials.
Hackers were having a happy new year indeed when a major security flaw at Twitter remained unfixed until January 5. They were able to steal the emails and phone numbers associated with over 400 million Twitter accounts. Wee!
And by "protect" we really mean... update them. Update them to something completely different. Throw in some special characters where you'd least expect them. But also protect them. It will help keep you from becoming a victim of credential stuffing, where hackers take existing leaked username/password combos to put into various sites... which is the source of PayPal's most recent data breach.
If you're looking for a new way to support your team's IT and stay secure as a traditional, hybrid, or remote workforce, come talk with us! We're happy to chat - no obligations, only support.