🔐 October is the European Cybersecurity Month! At GANNDALF, we join the #EUCyberSecurityMonth campaign to raise awareness on how to stay safe online and avoid being manipulated by cybercriminals. Some helpful tips to protect yourself: • Don’t talk to strangers online: verify who you’re speaking to. • Be cautious of unexpected requests for personal information. • Remember: nothing is ever truly “free” on the internet. • Think before you click, and always check the authenticity of links. • Keep your passwords strong, enable 2FA, and back up your data. 🧠 Be smarter than a hacker. Small actions can make a big difference in protecting your personal data and digital identity. #GANNDALFProject #CyberAwareness #CyberHygiene #ThinkB4UClick
GANNDALF joins #EUCyberSecurityMonth, shares online safety tips
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This October, we've equipped ourselves with knowledge, tools, and strategies. But as Cybersecurity Awareness Month ends, one truth remains: The mission doesn't. Cybersecurity is not a monthly checklist or an IT problem. It is a lifelong discipline. It's the lock on your digital door, the filter for your decisions, and the shield for your future. You are the first and last line of defense. It’s time to own that role. Your Daily Beat: · Patrol Your Passwords: Are they strong and unique? · Verify Your Visitors: Is that email or link really who it says it is? · Secure Your Streets: Is your Wi-Fi protected? Are your devices updated? · Back Up Your Beat: Is your data safely duplicated and stored offline? You don’t need a badge to be vigilant. You just need the commitment to protect what matters—your identity, your finances, your privacy, and your peace of mind. Let’s carry the awareness of October into every day of the year. Stay alert. Stay informed. Stay secure. #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth #Day31 #CyberPolice #MOBACyberSafetyNexus
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Cybersecurity Awareness Day 8: Protecting our personal information. When was the last time you paused before sharing something online and thought: Who might see this? We’ve all posted a fun photo, a career milestone, or even a travel update without realizing how much information we’re revealing. Sometimes, even small details can be used by cybercriminals to access accounts or personal data. That’s why we need to be intentional about our digital footprint. Reviewing privacy settings, using strong passwords, enabling multi-factor authentication, and thinking twice before posting sensitive details are simple steps that make a huge difference. By protecting our personal information, we're not only safeguarding ourselves, but also contributing to a safer online community. Together, let’s commit to staying mindful online — because when we look out for one another, we help secure our digital world. #Pause Before You Share. Together, We Secure Our Digital World. #MOBACyberSafetyNexus #MakatobITSecurities #CybersecurityAwareness #DongleTechnologies
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This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, CA reminds all Kenyans to stay vigilant online. One wrong click can cost you your money, data — or even your identity. Before you click, always remember to: ✅ Never share OTPs or passwords 📧 Double-check email senders ⚠️ Avoid clicking unknown links or attachments 📲 Download apps only from verified sources 🚨 Report suspicious messages immediately Let’s work together to keep our digital space safe. Stay Alert. Stay Safe. Report Cybercrime. #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth #ThinkBeforeYouClick #StaySafeOnline
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Think your small business is safe from hackers? Think again! 🚨💡 Melanie Padron reveals the harsh truth: criminals don’t discriminate by size! They’re after your identity and can hit small businesses every day—just not always making the headlines. Don’t wait until it’s too late; prioritize your cybersecurity now! 🔒✨ #SmallBusinessSecurity #SeizeYourSuccess #CyberAwareness #ProtectYourIdentity #HackingTruths https://lnkd.in/g-6Y2FnV
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Cybersecurity isn’t just for the big guys. Small businesses get targeted all the time because hackers know ya'll are busy doing *literally* everything else. Quick fix: update your passwords, turn on two-factor authentication, and never click on “urgent” emails that look sketchy. Your future self (and your customers) will thank you. 💻💪 #BuyAlaska #ShopLocal #CyberSecurityAwareness #ProtectYourBusiness
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💬 Day 25 – Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 Social media connects the world, but it also exposes personal and organizational information to risks if not used carefully. Cybercriminals often use what you post to steal identities, spread scams, or even plan targeted attacks. ⚠️ Common risks: Oversharing personal details (like phone numbers or addresses) Clicking fake giveaway or “urgent” links Weak privacy settings Impersonation or hacked accounts 💡 Stay safe on social media: Review your privacy settings regularly Don’t share sensitive info publicly Be careful with friend requests from unknown people Use strong, unique passwords for each account Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) Think twice before you post — the internet never forgets Social media should connect, not expose. Stay secure, stay smart, and share responsibly. #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #Day25 #SocialMediaSecurity #CyberAwareness #OnlineSafety #ThinkBeforeYouPost #Cloudsentineltech
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Hackers don’t hack in, they log in. Every individual can take action to protect passwords by making them complex and unique to each account. A complex password is your first line of defense against hackers. Plus, using a password manager gives your memory a break! Also, as a second line of defense, enable MFA everywhere you can. It's an extra layer of security that can disable hackers. And in the world of enterprises and/or nation states, even if the hacker uses a valid password - SelectiveTRUST® from KnectIQ prevents access for that hacker. You can't find protection like that for large scale data ecosystems anywhere else. #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SelectiveTRUST
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What data does Police CyberAlarm collect? Police CyberAlarm work by gathering log data from your organisations existing security systems such as firewalls but only with your authorisation. These logs show the nature and source of an attempted connection (e.g. IP address, device, port accessed) and details of email traffic (recipient, subject, attachment name) never the content itself. This information helps identify and understand cyber threats while protecting personal data, trade secrets and intellectual property. For full details on how data is handled visit our FAQ’s Data page - https://lnkd.in/eSMX-SVd Stay informed. Stay protected. Stay ahead. #CyberSecurity #PoliceCyberAlarm #CyberResilience #NetworkSecurity #LogData
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Even if we think we have “nothing to hide,” we all value personal space and security. The same principle applies online. Protecting your digital privacy isn’t paranoia. It’s human nature. Just as curtains shield what’s inside your home, data pseudonyms help shield personal information from exposure, giving individuals and businesses a critical layer of privacy and security. Learn how pseudonymization works and why it’s becoming an essential part of modern cybersecurity: https://hubs.ly/Q03N9pmM0 #OneStepSecureIT #OneStepBeyondCyber
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Digital privacy isn’t a luxury — it’s a fundamental need. 🔒 Pseudonymization helps protect personal data without sacrificing usability, giving businesses a smarter path to compliance and trust. A great reminder that cybersecurity is ultimately about people. #DataProtection #CyberResilience
Even if we think we have “nothing to hide,” we all value personal space and security. The same principle applies online. Protecting your digital privacy isn’t paranoia. It’s human nature. Just as curtains shield what’s inside your home, data pseudonyms help shield personal information from exposure, giving individuals and businesses a critical layer of privacy and security. Learn how pseudonymization works and why it’s becoming an essential part of modern cybersecurity: https://hubs.ly/Q03N9pmM0 #OneStepSecureIT #OneStepBeyondCyber
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