Being a geek is a way of life, it’s about being passionate about what you like the most, keeping up with the latest technology, and watching all the movies and science fiction series. It also is about being aware of all details, forums or blogs that comment on your favorite topics (in addition to buying all possible gadgets and toys). But as a technology lover, you are aware of all the threats that exist on the Internet, and you have so many security measures that- wait, are you becoming a cybersecurity geek?
We have repeated on several occasions how important it is to protect yourself against a cyberattack, and never to be paranoid enough about cybersecurity, but there may be some exceptions … If you show three or more of these signs when you protect yourself from a cyberattack, you may already be a cybersecurity geek 🙂
Are you becoming a cybersecurity geek?
- Make daily backups of your data or every few hours.
- Do not open attachments from NOBODY.
- Do not use any social network, or if you do, use them with false name and profile photo.
- Use more than one antivirus for each device.
- Never use Windows, a good cybersecurity geek always knows not to use this operating system, even if he has the best antivirus (or more than one).
- Visit pages of companies or computer security organizations daily to be aware of possible threats.
- Establish protocols and infrastructure for a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) … at home.
- Search daily on the Internet to know what information about you is published on the web, there are even some people that have a Google Alert with their name configured. Even think of hiring a company that searches in the most remote corner of the internet to know what private information is online and can help you erase it.
- Protecting your router, but not only with the basic measures such as, passwords, signal range and others. You have to go further, better, think about covering the walls of your house with layers of aluminum foil, this will drastically reduce the intensity of the signal.
- Place removable devices (such as USB encrypted) in secret locations that you can use to send to your recipients. Although it is a measure used by cybersecurity experts and hackers, in your day to day life, believe me, you will need to. However we have some better options for you …
If you do some of these actions I think you better take it easy. It is not necessary for security of your confidential information to be problem for your life, there are much simpler options. We want to make your life easier, with HushApp you can keep your information safe and secured while having peace of mind that your confidential files remain safe.
We invite you to try HushApp …