5 cyber security tips for travellers

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

Out of the office on holiday this summer? Despite being encouraged to switch off, and enjoy a well-earned break, the reality is that many people find it difficult to “go dark” and so fall into the trap of checking emails by the pool. So whether you’re travelling to a conference or a hitting the beach, you need to take appropriate steps to keep your data secure, particularly when browsing the internet or making online payments from your mobile device. With Wi-Fi continuously available today in planes, trains, cars and hotels, the potential is there for us to remain constantly connected. However with that, comes the temptation to cut the usual corners where online security is concerned. With that in mind, here are five simple cyber security tips: 1. Not Using Your Device? Lock It! However careful you are, we’re all at risk of leaving a phone in a cab or perhaps dropping it in a bar, so you need to make sure no one can access important data, should it get into the wrong hands. Set your devices to auto-lock after two minutes to ensure your content remains private. Pick the longest and most complex password you can manage. Don’t […]

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