Cyber Security
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011Like most people, I use a computer and mobile devices daily for personal and business reasons, but I don’t consider myself an expert in any way, and to tell the truth, I find the whole cyber world a little worrisome. I’m not totally comfortable putting my faith in the security of online banking sites, or giving out my credit card information to online vendors. I think I’ve taken plenty of precautions by investing in good security software and by following the advice of computer experts for things like password choice, web browser settings and so on, but still, I worry that there are other things I should be doing.
Recently I heard Get Cyber Safe advertised on the radio. Upon investigating it, I found it to be a great site that I would highly recommend to my family, friends and clients in Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County, the Edmonton area and elsewhere.
Sponsored by the government of Canada, the About Us page of the site explains that:
“Get Cyber Safe is a national public awareness campaign created to educate Canadians about Internet security and the simple steps they can take to protect themselves online. The campaign’s goal is to bring together all levels of government, the public and private sectors, and the international community, to help Canadians be safer online.
The campaign is an important component of Canada’s Cyber Security Strategy, which is dedicated to securing government systems, partnering to secure vital cyber systems outside the federal government, and helping Canadians to be secure online.
The campaign is being led by Public Safety Canada on behalf of the Government of Canada.”
Sections of the site take the reader through the risks associated with online activity, and then address protecting yourself (especially your identity, your money and your family), and your devices, including computers, mobile devices, home networks and data storage. The website Get Cyber Safe has something for everyone, expert and novice computer users alike, with lots of information explained clearly and plainly.
Your comments and questions are always welcome! Call me at 780-910-9669, email me at barry@barryt.ca, or contact me here.