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Cybersecurity

Practical cybersecurity points that clearly connect personal behavior with workplace consequences

Strong Passwords Everywhere

Using weak or reused passwords (even on personal accounts) can expose your work accounts. Don’t ...

Think Before You Click (Phishing Awareness)

Phishing emails don’t just target work emails—they often start in personal inboxes. Be cautious ...

Secure Your Devices (Work & Personal)

Your personal phone or laptop can be a gateway into our work systems. Always lock your devices, ...

Use Safe Networks

Public or unsecured Wi-Fi is a major risk—especially if you access work systems. Avoid logging i...

Be Careful What You Share Online

Social media can reveal more than you think. Don’t share work-related information publicly Be mi...

Be Careful with USB Devices & External Media

Unknown USB drives or external devices can carry hidden malware. Never plug in unknown USB drive...

Protect Sensitive Information (Data Handling)

Careless handling of information—at work or home—can lead to serious breaches. Don’t store work ...

Keep Work and Personal Use Separate

Mixing personal and work activities increases risk. Don’t use work email for personal registrati...

Report Incidents Immediately

Delaying reporting can make a small issue much worse. Report suspicious emails, links, or activi...

Stay Aware & Keep Learning

Cyber threats are constantly evolving; awareness is your best defense. Stay updated with IT guid...

Lock Your Screen When Away

It only takes seconds for someone to access your computer. Always lock your screen (CTRL-ALT-DEL...

Be Careful with File Sharing

Sharing files the wrong way can expose sensitive information. Use approved platforms for sharing...

Watch for Social Engineering

Not all attacks are technical—many target people directly. Be cautious of unexpected calls or me...

Secure Work Email on Personal Devices (BYOD Awareness)

Using your personal phone or tablet for work email adds convenience—but also risk. Always enable...