Step up your cyber defence

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Step up your cyber defence

Cyber Smart Week gives us all a chance to review and strengthen our cyber security. 27 November - 1 December

It’s easy! Doing just one of these things will help keep your data safe. Doing more than one will help even more. Cyber Smart Week 27 November - 1 December

Step 1 to building your cyber defence Change your password Make your passwords long and strong, and have a unique password for each online account.

Step 2 to building your cyber defence Turn on 2FA Two-factor authentication, or 2FA, is like having a second lock for your door. It’s often a password, and something else, like a code.

Step 3 to building your cyber defence Update your OS Keeping your operating system, or OS, up to date is a really good way to defend against bugs and viruses.

Step 4 to building your cyber defence Check your privacy settings Set your privacy settings so you know exactly who can see what you post on social media.

Get Cyber Smart this week Check out the Cyber Smart website for more tips and resources for building your cyber defence. www.cert.govt.nz/cybersmart