The top 3 false beliefs of cybersecurity

Published: Wed, 04/17/24

Hi ,

Yesterday I announced the availability of "The Ultimate Cybersecurity Survival Guide". One of the points I make in this ebook is that there are several false beliefs, or misconceptions when it comes to online security, privacy, and the protection of your data. Here are three of the most common:

FALSE BELIEF #1: “I’ll never get a virus”

There are 500,000 new malware variants discovered every day. Do you have the right antivirus protection? I’ll show you how to know for sure.

FALSE BELIEF #2: “My Hard drive will never fail”

One in five hard drives will fail within four years. So there's a 20% chance a data disaster will happen to you. I’ll tell you exactly how to protect against that.

FALSE BELIEF #3: “I’ll never fall for an online scam”

Over $2.7 billion are lost every year to increasingly clever and devious online scams. Are you confident that you can identify one when it pops up in your inbox? I'll share the red flags to keep you from being the next victim.

For a second, imagine the change in confidence you would have if you had the practical knowledge and skills to protect yourself from all online threats and know for sure that your data is safe from prying eyes.

CLICK HERE for "The Ultimate Cybersecurity Survival Guide"

Tomorrow, I'll have something to say about how AI will affect Cybersecurity.

Until then,
-- Bob

 


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