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Here are some tips and tricks to staying safe in the cyber world!","datePublished":"2019-11-01","dateModified":"2020-08-07","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/univista.com\/posts\/author\/corie-bogan\/#Person","name":"Corie Bogan","url":"https:\/\/univista.com\/posts\/author\/corie-bogan\/","identifier":5,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/1cc33ae534ef31a23f9281fa0d638eb45e31ff2282dc8fabaf8cec72af5f1961?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/1cc33ae534ef31a23f9281fa0d638eb45e31ff2282dc8fabaf8cec72af5f1961?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"UniVista","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/univista.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/Univista-Logo-e1522352689794.png","url":"https:\/\/univista.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/Univista-Logo-e1522352689794.png","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/univista.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/InternetofThings2.png","url":"https:\/\/univista.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/InternetofThings2.png","height":409,"width":640},"url":"https:\/\/univista.com\/posts\/the-ping-internet-of-things-update\/","about":["BUSINESS CONTINUITY","business management","cloud","compliance","internet","iPhone","malware","planning","Security","The Ping","update"],"wordCount":652,"articleBody":"To continue our month of Cybersecurity Awareness, we want to remind you of the importance of keeping your&nbsp;WiFi-enabled devices secure in both your home and business setting. Last week we talked about&nbsp;the the most important skills to keep you safe in the cybersecurity age. Now, how do you keep your devices safe?&nbsp;Internet of Things&nbsp;You may have heard of the term \u201cInternet of Things\u201d before, but do you know what it means? The IoT, or, Internet of Things, is a collection of devices that can collect and exchange data. Anytime you have devices that connect to the internet you need to be aware of the risks and how to protect your information. Items such as&nbsp;WiFi-enabled thermostats, light bulbs, smart plugs and assistants have created new avenues for hackers to infiltrate your environments. \u201cConsider this: At times of peak activity, the average IoT device was attacked once every two minutes, according to the 2017 Internet Security Threat Report, published by Symantec\u201d \u2013&nbsp;Norton.&nbsp;&nbsp;Some simple suggestions to follow:&nbsp;Change the factory default username and password!&nbsp;Use a 16 character or more password&nbsp;Don\u2019t use the same passwords for multiple devices  Regularly apply software updates to your devices&nbsp;Purchase your smart devices from reputable manufacturers\/vendors&nbsp;Don\u2019t buy used devices&nbsp;unless&nbsp;they are certified or refurbished from the manufacturer!&nbsp;Don\u2019t connect the device to the internet if it\u2019s unnecessary&nbsp; Mobile Devices&nbsp;&nbsp;Chances are you own a cell phone. It\u2019s just as likely that you store personal information such as email, social media and even confidential information such as banking or business on them. If that&#8217;s the case, securing your information should be your&nbsp;priority! Here are a few steps you can take to ensure your personal information safety:&nbsp;Do\u2019s&nbsp;Always keep your phone operating system (OS) and Apps up to date. New features&nbsp;and&nbsp;security updates are rolled out often.&nbsp;Only purchase\/download apps from your manufacturer\u2019s designated \u201cstore\u201d&nbsp;This is particularly important for Android, as Apps can be installed by clicking internet links. If you want to use an app, search for it in Google Play.&nbsp;Turn on face recognition\/thumbprint for screen lock security; passcodes are easy to crack or \u201cvisually steal.\u201d&nbsp;Passwords: make them complex and change them often.&nbsp;Consider using 2FA for your sensitive data apps.&nbsp;Learn more here \u2192&nbsp;The Ping: 2FA&nbsp;Protect yourself in the event your phone is lost or stolen.&nbsp;Don\u2019ts&nbsp;Never use a jailbroken\/rooted phone. The main concern here is the lack of security updates. It\u2019s like buying a car or a house without locks on the doors.&nbsp;Don\u2019t access confidential information on a public&nbsp;WiFi.&nbsp;&nbsp;Don\u2019t reuse passwords for multiple apps.&nbsp;For more information, check out&nbsp;The Ping: Personal Cell Phone Security!&nbsp;BYOD&nbsp;As a business, it\u2019s just as important for you to&nbsp;maintain security with employees who bring in their personal devices.&nbsp;You can get a grip on your data by creating a Bring Your Own Device Policy. This policy addresses things like how your employees can use their phones while working and what data can be stored on their phones. It also can specify what you can do to their phone if an employee leaves your company. To view a sample BYOD, check out&nbsp;The Ping: BYOD.&nbsp;Remember, cybersecurity is no joke! We want to help keep you safe in the cyber world. As always, if you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at 512-832-6209 or email us a&nbsp;support@univista.com.&nbsp;&nbsp;Your&nbsp;UniVista&nbsp;Team*Celebrating 21&nbsp;Years of Customer Satisfaction*&nbsp;"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Posts","item":"https:\/\/univista.com\/posts\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"The Ping: Internet of Things Update","item":"https:\/\/univista.com\/posts\/the-ping-internet-of-things-update\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]