Five ways to protect your computer and data NCSA and the BBB encourage people to check their smartphones, laptops, and tablets and take a few minutes to review these tips: ● Lock down your login. Security is critical to protecting accounts used for work and home. Ensure passphrases for each account are lengthy, unique, and safely stored. Enable 2-factor authentication on all accounts that offer it. Also, review account permissions and remove apps that no longer need access. ● Update your system and software. Avoid procrastination! The most current software, web browsers, and operating systems are some of the easiest and fastest ways to protect your most sensitive assets. ● Back it up. Protect your personal and workplace data by making electronic copies – or backups – of your most important files. Use the 3-2-1 rule to help guide you: 3 backup copies, two different media types, and one offline in a separate location. ● Clean up your online...
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