How "free" services make revenue.
What are advertisements?
Use of email or websites to collect personal information or infect your device.
What is phishing?
Sentences or sayings used as a password.
What are passphrases?
What is 61 percent?
How often a password should be changed.
What is 180 Days?
Who needs to be concerned about data privacy?
Who is everyone?
Most successful phishing emails often appear to come from these sources.
What is a well-known and trustworthy website?
Fingerprints, face recognition, and voice recognition.
What are biometrics?
Percent of teens who say they are concerned with personal information being leaked.
What is 39 percent?
the web address indicator of a secure web address begins with.
What is https:// ?
Adults that feel they have lost control over how their information is collected.
What are 9 out of 10 adults?
Specialized attacks on the users in a specific organization, typically appearing to come from an influential person.
What is spear phishing?
Minimum amount of characters recommended for your password/passphrase.
What is 10?
The percent of cyber stalkers that use social media for information.
What is 82 percent?
Action to be taken if leaving your device for a period of time.
What is locking your device?
A setting for software updates that applies them as soon as they are available.
What are automatic updates?
This data is commonly requested in phishing emails.
What is personally identifiable information?
Used to store and manage user's passwords in a safe manner.
What is a password manager?
Setting privacy and security settings to your comfort level.
How to own your online presence?
Common pieces of this best practice include: something you know, something you are, and something you have.
What is multifactor Authentication (MFA)?
The process of applying metadata to an object that records where the user was when the object was created or modified.
What is geo-tagging?
What you should do if you suspect you have received a phishing email.
What is filing a report with the IT Helpdesk?
A security option that requires more than one method of authentication to verify the user's identity to log-in.
What is multifactor authentication (MFA)?
Post only about others as you have them post about you.
What to do if you think you are a victim of cyber-crime.
What is reporting, changing passwords and credit cards?