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This week Stan and Julie riff on the cybersecurity and privacy things individuals can control.
Application developers can issue an update but it’s of no value unless the user installs it. The update - and the vulnerability it protects against - is outside the user’s control. Updating that program is within the user’s control.
Stan and Julie discuss this and other ways users can make them less hackable by taking control of the things that they are in control of Keeping software up to date; freezing your credit; being careful on email; backing up files; using strong unique passwords, etc...
As always, Stan and Julie provide actionable tips and thoughtful wisdom in an engaging conversation on the complexities of cybersecurity and privacy.
This week Stan and Julie riff on the cybersecurity and privacy things individuals can control.
Application developers can issue an update but it’s of no value unless the user installs it. The update - and the vulnerability it protects against - is outside the user’s control. Updating that program is within the user’s control.
Stan and Julie discuss this and other ways users can make them less hackable by taking control of the things that they are in control of Keeping software up to date; freezing your credit; being careful on email; backing up files; using strong unique passwords, etc...
As always, Stan and Julie provide actionable tips and thoughtful wisdom in an engaging conversation on the complexities of cybersecurity and privacy.