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Combating cyber threats: 10 security tips in the COVID-19 era

Keshav Dhakad by Keshav Dhakad
June 18, 2020
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Combating cyber threats tips

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our daily routines, the ways we work, and our reliance on technology. As we spend more time online, it’s important to remember that the basics of online safety have not changed. These guidelines provide a strong foundation for digital security. As we think about the “new normal” and how the internet is woven into the fabric of our lives, extra steps may be necessary to reduce risk further.

In addition to the security policies implemented by your work or institutions. Combating cyber threats and securing your data and devices, we recommend the following 10 security tips and practices to increase cybersecurity resilience.

1. Turn on automatic security updates, antivirus, and firewall

Cyber threats often prey upon the devices that are the easiest to compromise: those without a firewall, without an antivirus service, or without the latest security updates. To reduce this risk, turn on automatic updates to ensure your devices have the latest security fixes, enable or install an antivirus solution that runs continuously, and configure a firewall.

2. Don’t forget networking devices

Device safety includes your networking devices, too, so make sure that you check for and apply all updates for your networking devices. Check if they are using default admin passwords (easy to try) or easily guessable ones (like your birthday). Update your Wi-Fi credentials to strong passwords with a mix of upper- and lowercase letters as well as symbols and numbers.

3. Use Wi-Fi encryption options for access

Wireless access points offer the ability to require passwords to gain access to the network. You should take advantage of this feature to ensure only authorized users are on your home network.

4. Protect your digital identity

With more of our lives connected in the virtual realm, your digital identity becomes even more important to protect. Use strong passwords or, if possible, biometric authentication like your face or fingerprint, and wherever possible, enable multi-factor authentication (MFA). Among others, Google and Microsoft both offer free MFA applications that are easy to set up and use.

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5. Keep your guard up in online chats and conferencing services

As we spend more time on virtual conferences and video calls, it is important to think about privacy for security and combating cyber threats. Consider these questions when trying new services:

a. Who can access or join the meeting/call?

b. Can it be recorded? If yes, do all participants know?

c. Are chats preserved and shared?

d. If there is file sharing, where are those files stored?

6. Use background blur or images to obscure your location

One of the more popular features of video conferencing tools like Zoom, Skype, and Microsoft Teams is the ability to blur or change your background. This can be an important privacy step that you can take to maintain privacy between home and work environments.

7. Use the right file-sharing service for the right task

While working remotely, it is easy for lines to blur between work and home. It’s important to ensure that your business data does not get mixed with your personal data. Remember to use business resources for Business, to store and share content for work. Don’t use consumer offerings for business data while you are remote. 

8. Turn on device encryption. 

Device encryption ensures that data on your device is safe from unauthorized access should your device be stolen or lost.

Cybercriminals continue to exploit victims even through this global crisis. Over the last two months, Microsoft observed that cybercriminals are utilizing new lures related to the coronavirus outbreak and are being indiscriminate in their targeting. Here are a couple of observed attack methods to keep top of mind:

9. Identity compromise is still number one point of entry

Attackers are looking to steal your digital identity for monetization, spam, and access. Be on the lookout for unexpected websites and applications, asking you to sign in with your credentials. The same goes for MFA requests. If you did not initiate the request, do not verify it. 

10.  Phishing is still out there

Be wary of offers that are too good to be true, pressure time, or promise a free prize. These are the same bad guys from before, but now they’re using the outbreak and public fear to drive a different action.

With awareness and these few simple tips combating cyber threats, you can better prepare yourself for this new world of secure remote work and social interaction.

Disclaimer: The author of this article is Keshav Dhakad, Group Head, and Assistant General Counsel, Corporate, External & Legal Affairs, Microsoft India. Views expressed here are his own.


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