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The protection of sensitive data should come first when traveling. An extensive PDF from InfosecTrain provides vital advice on safeguarding your online activities. Make sure every account has two-factor authentication enabled and use strong, one-of-a-kind passwords. Steer clear of public Wi-Fi and utilize a reliable VPN if needed. Update hardware and software to protect against vulnerabilities. When using public charging stations, use caution. Maintain regular data backups and be alert for phishing schemes. Be safe and knowledgeable when traveling.
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#TechTipTuesdays CYBER SECURITY TIPS FOR T R A V E L E R S @infosectrain
www.infosectrain.com #learntorise Update Before You Go Ensure all devices and apps are up-to-date to patch security vulnerabilities and improve performance. Strong Passwords Use unique and complex passwords for accounts. Consider a reputable password manager for easy management. @infosectrain
www.infosectrain.com #learntorise X Public Wi-Fi Caution Avoid Public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions. If necessary, use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for added encryption. Social Media Safety Limit sharing your location and travel plans on social media. Save the posts for when you are back home. @infosectrain
www.infosectrain.com #learntorise Protect Your Devices Use a physical lock or secure your laptop, tablet, or phone when leaving them in your hotel room. Backup Data Regularly backup your data to a secure cloud service or an external drive. Don’t risk losing precious memories. @infosectrain
www.infosectrain.com #learntorise Two-Factor Authentication Enable 2FA wherever possible for an extra layer of security on your accounts. @infosectrain
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