
November 30th is National Computer Security Day. It was established in 1988 to raise awareness about computer security issues. Twenty-nine years later, in 2017, this awareness is more important than ever. A Gallup poll released this fall found that identity theft is the most feared threat for consumers. To help raise awareness we’ve listed some best practices that, if followed consistently, will help keep your computer secure.
- Make sure all of your software is up to date. Don’t ignore those annoying update prompts that pop up on your screen!
- Make sure your passwords are unique and strong. We recommend using a password manager to help keep them in order. Read more about passwords here.
- Set a password that is required to unlock your computer.
- Make sure your home wireless network is password-protected.
- Don’t browse sensitive websites on an open network.
- Log off your computer when not using it.
We write a lot about the subject of cybersecurity because consistently following best practices will nurture the development of good habits that will then become second nature when you’re using your devices. When these steps are part of your routine, it will amount to a higher level of awareness and safe practices, no matter what device you’re using.

Written By Steph Wood
Steph was born in Massachusetts and spent much of her childhood on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where her passion for creativity and communications took root. She attended Chowan University, studying graphic design and communications, and later returned to Regent University to pursue business and ministry leadership.
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