Get Cyber Safe Gift Guide

December 9, 2019 - Defence Stories

Cyber security is a gift that never goes out of style. Whether you’re giving a gadget, receiving one, or treating yourself these holidays — follow these tips to stay cyber safe.

Before You Buy a Smart Device

Be a smart consumer when you buy a smart device. While you are doing your comparison shopping, take into account the product’s security features and privacy policy too!

Security Features: Some smart device manufacturers design their products to be easy to use and low cost to the consumer. But this can mean that the device’s security features are weak or non-existent. When buying a new smart device, think about what data will be transmitted through the device, then research how the device will be protecting that data. At a minimum, check to see if the device will give you the option to create your own strong and unique password.

Privacy Policy: Smart devices can capture and transmit so much private information about us, our daily routines, our fitness and health habits, and our personal banking and payment information. So before you buy a smart device, check to see how the vendor will be protecting the privacy of your information. Reputable smart device vendors will have a published policy that will explain the types of data their device will collect about you, how they will protect the privacy of your data, and which companies and advertisers they will share your data with. In short, be sure to look for, and understand, the vendor’s privacy policy and terms of use.

One more thing! Almost all smart devices will rely on your home Wi-Fi network for their connection. To secure your home Wi-Fi:

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Smart Speakers

Smart speakers, also known as “voice-activated assistants”, are speakers that include a microphone connected to a voice recognition system. Smart speakers can stream music and podcasts, perform automated tasks, make online purchases, or operate household devices.

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Smart TVs

Smart TVs connect to your home’s Wi-Fi network so that you can access streaming services, run apps, and browse the internet.

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Wearable Technology

Wearable technology includes devices such as smart watches and fitness trackers. Some wearable technology devices collect information about you such as your location, activity levels, and sleep patterns.

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Gaming

From the casual to the competitive gamer, there are gaming systems to match all levels and interests. Some gaming systems also feature virtual reality (VR) components.

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Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops

Personal devices such as tablets, laptops, and smartphones can be infected by cybercriminals who use malicious software (malware) to access your information, your money—even your identity.

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Around the Home

Many household appliances and devices—including refrigerators, electronic door locks, doorbells, and vacuums—now come in internet-enabled versions.

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Protect your gadgets these holidays so you can enjoy them to their fullest. Cyber safe greetings these holidays from our devices to yours.

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