Safer Internet Day "Together for a better internet"

Safer Internet Day “Together for a better internet”

Today on February 5th we are participating with National Safer Internet Day aka SID. We want to encourage everyone in our community to take part in ensuring the internet is safe for everyone, especially for the younger users of the internet. Events such as the digital exchange of child sexual exploitation materials, cyberbullying, and sextortion. There is so much to worry about when it comes to internet safety so it’s no wonder so many people forget to implement tactics to ensure their safety. One thing to keep in mind is that when you practice internet safety, you not only are protecting yourself you’re making sure that others are not affected by any hacks, scams, or viruses that may have come into contact with your technology.  We have created a helpful list to keep with you not only today but all year long to help make the internet safer for yourself and others. Feel free to share this list with your friends and family and spread along the hashtags for the Safer Internet Day organization. #SID2019 #SaferInternetDay

10 Tips For Staying Safe On The Internet

✔️Use Only Complex Passwords – It’s probably the most common tip for staying safe on the internet, but it’s because it’s essential. The ideal password is very unique and uses a mix of upper and lower case letters. It uses a combination of letters, number, and symbols, and has no ties to your personal information. Also, keep in mind that using the same password across multiple platforms it increases your risk of a data breach.

✔️Focus On Network Security – Your connections to the internet are just as important as your passwords. Most home routers are protected with encryption technology, but when you are out-and-about, it can be tempting to use free public Wi-Fi. The problem with this is that it is usually insecure and can lead to data breaches. Using a Virtual Private Network or VPN is a great way to combat this issue, and allow you to safely connect anywhere. 

✔️Firewall – Even after you have created safe passwords, and created a VPN, using a firewall is an important next step to ensuring internet safety. The good thing is that firewalls are usually included with comprehensive security software such as Webroot Security.

✔️Make Smart Clicks – Each year new tactics are used by scammers to get you to agree and open up dangerous links and pages. Keep a look out for spam emails, phony free offers, click bait, online quizzes and anything that seems off to you. Be wary of offers that seem too good to be true or anything that requests your private and personal information.

✔️Be Selective With Sharing On Social Media – It’s very popular and common for young people to share images and personal moments online. Make sure you or your child is being cautious when posting their location or any personal information that they use for logins. 

✔️Don’t Neglect Your Mobile Device – It’s not as well known but mobile devices can also be susceptible to cyber threats. There are new risks to worry about like unsafe mobile applications, and links sent through text. This can easily be tackled by making sure your security settings are enabled on your mobile phone just like you would on your computer.

✔️Surf & Shop Safely – It is actually easy to make sure a site you are shopping on is safe. Look up at the site link at the top of your browser and make sure there is an https not http at the beginning of the URL. This will notify you that the site is secure and uses encryption to scramble your personal data. Also, there should be a padlock icon in the URL feed as well. Check for links that have misspelled words or poor grammar because they could be trying to trick you by copying similar words to the site you are trying to land on. 

✔️Stay Up To Date – Making sure all your software is up to date is a majorly important step to practicing internet safety. Enabling automatic updates is a great hassle-free way to stay safe with all your technology. 

✔️Pay Attention To Scam Trends – Unfortunately, online threats are evolving at all times. Pay attention to reliable blogs and websites that notify you of the latest in internet safety news. 

✔️Don’t Let Your Gaurd Down – Being an internet user today requires you to be always checking the sites you go to, keeping your software up-to-date, backing up all your files, and so much more. Talking preventative measures now will help save you a lot of time and energy in the long run. 


The Importance of Cabling Organization

An often-overlooked aspect of cabling is the organization. Many see organizing cables as simply an aesthetic decision, but there are actually large technical benefits to ensuring that your cables are organized in an efficient manner.

 

Less Overhead

 

Everything is connected. Servers, computers, home security systems, nearly everything has some sort of cable or cables that require proper organization.

 

For example, if you decide to have an adjustment to your technology, it will be largely beneficial for any tech to know which cable goes to what output.

 

Disorganization can slow the troubleshooting process down significantly. If that happens, then you may pay the cost with a longer repair time.

 

Safety

 

Another essential benefit of structuring your cables is that of safety. Oftentimes, wires and cables need to go across long strips of area that the general public may need to walk along.

 

If that is the case, it’s important to consult professional cablers to ensure that there are not any hazards that could end up costing you or your business.

 

Customer-Facing Benefits

 

Lastly, aesthetic benefits can greatly improve the way your customers see your business.

 

If you were to walk into Walmart with cables hanging from the ceilings and disorganized cables running from the checkouts, you would probably not want to bring your family there. Not just because of safety reasons. But because it appears that the business does not take organization into consideration to offer a pleasant experience.

 

In conclusion, structured cabling is one of the most important aspects of technology. Yes, it’s important for your machines to work, but it’s also important for them to be safe, and allow at a glance those to reduce the time spent fixing the proper cable and not sorting through a jungle in order to find the issue. Unfortunately, it seems that the latter is typically the case.

It’s easier to start now than to start later.

Don’t wait. Get in touch with our cabling experts today.