![]() We have dozens of different accounts to manage, and each one is supposed to have a strong, unique password to keep it safe. Why is that? Because we’re all suffering from account overload. When we interviewed data breach expert Troy Hunt, he had this to say about password managers: “Password managers are unequivocally the single best thing you can do for your security posture as a normal, everyday person”. If that describes you, now’s the perfect time to turn over a new leaf!Īnd by the way: If you have already taken these precautions, consider sending these guides to a friend or relative (or even better, sitting down with them and walking them through the process). To do this, we’ll give you some background information on each “cybersecurity New Year’s resolution” and also walk you through the steps needed to take action.įor many people, these may be things that they’ve been putting off for a while - things that they know are important, but which they haven’t gotten around to just yet. ![]() This January, we’re going to offer you the chance to make some changes which will improve your cybersecurity posture and keep you safer all year long. Cybersecurity New Year’s Resolution #1: Get a password manager
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