Day 4: We challenge you to take the National Privacy Test and tag us with your NPT score or what you've learned! https://t.co/Ly7kiVyhMU
#dataprivacy#privacy#dataprivacyweek
❓ Did you know you can find the latest alerts on #ransomware by visiting https://t.co/my8SJ6Oe81? Get the latest information from @CISAgov, @FBI, @USTreasury and other federal agencies to stay updated on the growing threat of ransomware.
#BeCyberSmart#StopRansomware 🔒
Not all VPNs and password managers are created equal. Amira Dhalla of @ConsumerReports talks about the differences between trustworthy and non-trustworthy security products. https://t.co/kuMvPIDAB9 #dataprivacyweek
Data Protection & Data Privacy are often used interchangeably, but there is an important difference between the two. #DataPrivacy defines who has access to data, while #DataProtection provides tools and policies to actually restrict access to the #data.
#DataPrivacyWeek
Today is the first day of the #DataPrivacyWeek - an international effort to empower individuals to respect privacy, safeguard data, and enable trust. This year’s theme is “Keep It Private.”
In order to understand #dataprivacy, we need to distinguish it from #datasecurity;👇
January 24 - 28, 2022 is #DataPrivacyWeek! Everything you do online generates data, but you can learn how to manage your data, control who receives it, and keep it secure from bad actors. Learn more:
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It's time for a #DataCheckUp.Take 5 minutes to check the privacy and security settings on your email accounts. Find your email provider in our list of links to privacy and security settings on popular platforms: https://t.co/ROXcugbtys #DataPrivacyWeek
79% of consumers don't believe that companies will take responsibility when they misuse data. Respecting data is a smart strategy for inspiring trust in your business. Check out more privacy facts in our video below. https://t.co/bBTR7WkHkj #DataPrivacyWeek
A #malspam campaign is taking advantage of Kaseya VSA #ransomware attack to drop #CobaltStrike.
It contains an attachment named "SecurityUpdates.exe" as well as a link pretending to be security update from Microsoft to patch Kaseya vulnerability!