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4 Tips to Help ‘Secure Our World’ During Cybersecurity Awareness Month

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has kicked off the 20th annual Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Throughout October, CISA and the National Cybersecurity Alliance will focus on ways to “Secure Our World” by educating the public on how to stay safe online.

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“Secure Our World” will also be the enduring theme throughout the year as the groups work to drive behavioral change around core cybersecurity habits by providing everyone with the knowledge and tools they need. 

“As cyberthreats become more sophisticated, individuals and families, small and medium businesses, and large companies all have an important role to play to in keeping our digital world safe and secure,” said CISA Director Jen Easterly. “This Cybersecurity Awareness Month we are asking everyone to do their part to ‘Secure Our World’ by adopting key behaviors that promote online safety and security.”

This October and year-round, CISA encourages everyone to adopt four simple steps to stay safe online:  

  • Use strong passwords that are long, random, and unique to each account, and use a password manager to generate them and to save them. 
  • Turn on multifactor authentication on all accounts that offer it. We need more than a password on our most important accounts, like email, social media, and financial accounts.  
  • Recognize and report phishing. Be cautious of unsolicited emails or texts or calls asking you for personal information, and don’t click on links or open attachments from unknown sources. 
  • Update software. In fact, enable automatic updates on software so the latest security patches keep devices continuously up to date. 

Additionally, CISA has developed guidance for specific audiences, including:  

  • Individuals and families: CISA is emphasizing the importance of securing personal accounts, offering guidance on personal device safety, safe internet browsing practices, social media usage, and protecting personal information online.   
  • Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs): SBMs face unique challenges, so CISA is working to help them Secure Our World by offering tools and resources that can boost their cybersecurity defenses and minimizes the risk of data breaches or cyberattacks, making not only our businesses, but our communities safer.  
  • Tech manufacturers: Tech companies can do their part by implementing security features built-in by design. Default settings should have the highest security measures implemented, and individuals can manually bypass security features if they don’t want them. Users should not have to opt in to necessary security measures.

For more resources, check out CISA’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month website here.

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