What does cybersecurity have to do with self-defense?
Today’s cyber risks are all too common and unfortunately, constantly morphing. From attacks and extortion to cyber bullying and more, if you are on the Internet, your family and property are likely at risk. Here are more startling statistics:
So whether it’s your parents or your teenager, it takes the whole family to keep cybercriminals away.
1. Defending and protecting your identity, your family members' identities, and especially your children's is vitally important- now more so than ever.
Cybercriminals can not only steal your identity from your personal computer but there are also child predators that stalk children and teens online, especially on social media.
2. Cyberbullying is also an increasing threat.
According to Annapolis PD, Nearly 42% of kids have been bullied online.
There has also been a there’s been a 70% increase in cyber bullying and hate speech among young adults.
Protecting yourself and your family from online criminals and threats is just as critical as protecting yourself and your loved ones from physical threats.
Source: Global Cybersecurity Forum
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