That's Right, Well Done! You Sure Know How To Keep Your Online Identity Safe
That's Right, Well Done! You Sure Know How To Keep Your Online Identity Safe
That's Right, Well Done! You Sure Know How To Keep Your Online Identity Safe
It’s your first day on the job, and it’s time to choose a username for
your online identity. Which of the following options would you choose?
jdoe
j.doe12
1.1.5 Where Is Your Data?
This has got you thinking. Only yesterday, you shared a couple of
photos of your first day on the job with a few of your close friends. But
that should be OK, right? Let’s see…
You took some photos at work on your mobile phone. Copies of these
photos are now available on your mobile device.
You shared these with five close friends, who live in various locations
across the world.
All of your friends downloaded the photos and now have copies of
your photos on their devices.
One of your friends was so proud that they decided to post and share
your photos online. The photos are no longer just on your device.
They have in fact ended up on servers located in different parts of the
world and people whom you don’t even know now have access to
your photos.
1.1.6 What's More...
This is just one example that reminds us that every time we collect or
share personal data, we should consider our security. There are
different laws that protect your privacy and data in your country. But
do you know where your data is?
Consider how often you use your computing devices to access your
personal data. Unless you have chosen to receive paper statements,
you probably access digital copies of bank account statements via
your bank’s website. And when paying a bill, it’s highly likely that
you’ve transferred the required funds via a mobile banking app.
And while you may think that your frequent flyer air miles are not
valuable to cybercriminals, think again. In 2015, cybercriminals hacked
approximately 10,000 American Airlines and United accounts, booking
free flights and upgrades using stolen credentials. Even though the
frequent flyer miles were returned to the customers by the airlines, this
example demonstrates the value of your login credentials.