HEALTHY HABITS FOR GOOD CYBERSECURITY
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Healthy habits for good cybersecurity Victoria Drake I love coding and cybersecurity, write Victoria.dev, and spent a few years traveling the world with just one bag. I help you hire better coders with ApplyByAPI.com. Healthy habits for good cybersecurity In a similar fashion to everyone getting the flu now and again, the risk of catching a cyberattack is a common one. Both a sophisticated social engineering attack or grammatically-lacking email phishing scam can cause real damage. No one who communicates over the Internet is immune. Like proper hand washing and getting a flu shot, good habits can lower your risk of inadvertently allowing cybergerms to spread. Since the new year is an inspiring time for beginning new habits, I offer a few suggestions for ways to help protect yourself and those around you. 1. Get a follow-up Recognizing a delivery method for cyberattack is getting more difficult. Messages with malicious links do not always come from strangers. They may appear to be...