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Data Privacy Day, occurring every year on 28 January, is an international effort to empower individuals and business to respect privacy, safeguard data and enable trust.
Over the past year the world saw many extensive data breaches across the world. This has accentuated the necessity for creating a greater awareness of protecting information.
But why should we care about our information?
We are entering the next generation of technological advancement like the Internet of Things, which will connect devices in our schools, home and workplaces. This provides many opportunities, but consumers will have to learn to protect and secure their information. Your devices make it easy to connect to the world around you, but they can also track a lot of information about you and your family.
How much information do you share online daily? We spend most of our day on the internet where all our actions are tracked and collected by the devices we use. This data is stored indefinitely and can be used at any time.
The National Cyber Security Alliance in the United States have the following tips:
- Personal info is like money: value it, protect it.
Be thoughtful about who gets your information and how it’s collected through apps and websites. Delete unused apps, update others and review your app permissions. - Share with care.
Think before posting about yourself and others online. Review your social network friends and contact lists regularly. - Own your online presence.
Set the privacy and security settings on websites and apps. You can share information with only friends and family. - Lock down your login.
Make sure your accounts are secure. Don’t use a password only for bank accounts, email and social media. Use two-step authentication, bio-metrics or security keys. - Keep a clean machine.
Keep your software, operating systems (mobile and PC), anti-virus and apps updated to prevent data loss, infections and malware. - Apply the golden rule.
Post only about others as you would have them post about you. - Secure your devices.
Every device should be secured with a password or strong authentication – finger swipe, facial recognition, etc. Imagine what someone could do with the information on your device if it got lost? - Think before you app.
Information about you, such as the games you like to play, your contact lists, where you shop and your location has tremendous value. Apps collect this information. A recent example is activity-tracking app, Strava’s privacy issue.
FACT AND STATISTICS
- 41% of Americans have been personally subjected to harassing behaviour online and one in five (18%) has been subjected to particularly severe forms of harassment online.
- 82% of cyber-stalkers use social media to find out where their potential victims live, where they go to school, etc.
- Four in five US physicians have had cyber-attacks in their practices. Keep in mind that medical and health information is among the most sensitive and personal information about people.
[SOURCE: https://staysafeonline.org and www.wikipedia.org]
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Data Privacy Day, vind elke jaar op 28 Januarie plaas en is ʼn internasionale poging om individue en besighede te bemagtig om privaatheid te beskerm, respekteer en ook om vertroue te bou.
Verlede jaar was daar verskeie omvangryke databreuke regoor die wêreld en vervolgens is daar ‘n groter bewustheid om informasie te beskerm.
Maar hoekom moet ons omgee oor ons inligting?
Met nuwe verwikkelinge soos die Internet of Things, `n fenomeen wat toestelle by die huis, werk en skool verbind, staan ons op die drumpel van nuwe tegnologie Hoewel hierdie vooruitgang matelose geleenthede bied, beteken dit ook dat ons as gebruikers moet leer om ons inligting te beskerm en beveilig. Binne ʼn oogwink is jy deesdae verbind aan die res van die wêreld, maar dieselfde toestelle samel terselfdertyd inligting oor jou en jou familie in.
Hoeveel inligting deel jy daagliks aanlyn? Ons bestee die grootste gedeelte van ons dag op die internet en alles wat ons doen word opgeneem en gedokumenteer deur ons toestelle. Hierdie versamelde data word vir ʼn onbepaalde tyd gestoor en kan enige tyd gebruik word.
Die National Cyber Security Alliance in Amerika gee die volgende wenke:
- Persoonlike inligting is soos geld: ken die waarde daarvan en pas dit op.
Wees bedag op wie jou inligting kry en hoe webwerwe en toepassings dit insamel. Verwyder die toepassings wat jy nie gebruik nie, sorg dat die ander op datum is en kyk gereeld na jou toepassings se verstellings. - Deel versigtig.
Dink mooi voor jy iets oor jouself of iemand anders aanlyn plaas. Hersien gereeld jou vriende op sosiale netwerke en kontaklyste. - Bestuur jou aanlynteenwoordigheid.
Stel die privaatheid- en sekuriteitsverstellings op webwerwe en toepassings na gelang van jou behoeftes. Jy hoef nie altyd alles met almal te deel nie. - Beskerm jou aantekenbesonderhede.
Maak seker jou rekening is sekuur. Moenie slegs ʼn wagwoord gebruik vir bankrekeninge, e-pos en sosiale media nie. Gebruik `n twee-stap bekragtigingsproses, biometrie of sekuriteitsleutels. - Hou jou toestelle skoon.
Hou die sagteware, bedryfstelsel, anti-virusprogramme en toepassings op jou selfoon en rekenaar op datum om dataverlies, infeksies en malware te voorkom. - Pas die goue reël toe.
As jy nie jou inligting geplaas wil hê nie, moet ook nie ander se inligting plaas nie. - Beveilig jou toestelle.
Elke toestel moet beskerm wees met ʼn wagwoord of sterk bekragtigingsproses – vingervee, gesigherkenning, ens. Tot watter inligting sal iemand toegang hê as hulle jou toestel in die hande kry? - Dink voor jy ʼn toepassing gebruik.
Inligting oor jou, soos die speletjies wat jy speel, jou kontaklys, waar jy koop en waar jy bly, kan waardevol wees vir iemand anders. Toepassings, soos Strava, samel al hierdie inligting in.
FEITE EN STATISTIEKE
- 41% van Amerikaners is al aanlyn bedreig en een in elke 5 (18%) is al ernstig geteistering.
- 82% van kuberbekruipers gebruik sosiale media om uit te vind waar hulle potensiële slagoffers bly, waar hulle skool toe gaan, ens.
- Vier uit vyf US-dokterpraktyke was al slagoffers van kuberaanvalle. Hou in gedagte dat mediese en gesondheidsinligting onder die mees sensitiewe en persoonlike inligting van ʼn individu tel.
[SOURCE: https://staysafeonline.org and www.wikipedia.org]
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