The Top 5 Risky Online Behaviors

Description

A Practical, Eye-Catching Resource to Reduce Risky Online Behaviors

The 5 Riskiest Things You Do Online is a 1-page digital or printable poster that makes cybersecurity awareness clear, practical, and relevant for everyone—no matter their role or technical skill. Cyber safety is no longer just an IT responsibility; every user plays a part in protecting information, devices, and digital accounts.

This visual resource highlights five common online mistakes—like reusing passwords, delaying software updates, or staying logged in to accounts—that cybercriminals often exploit. Each risk is paired with a short, actionable tip, making it easy for users to improve their cyber hygiene immediately. The language is clear, avoiding technical jargon, so it’s accessible for employees, students, and families alike.

The poster works well in both print and digital formats. Organizations can hang it in break rooms, share it via internal email, post it on the intranet, or use it in quick training sessions. It’s also perfect for Cybersecurity Awareness Month or as part of an ongoing security campaign.

By turning everyday actions into teachable moments, this poster encourages users to think before they click, update regularly, and protect passwords. Simple, consistent changes in behavior can help prevent breaches, identity theft, and data loss—making this resource a valuable part of any organization’s cybersecurity toolkit.


 

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Post in office break rooms or shared spaces where employees will see it regularly
  • Include in new hire onboarding materials to establish security expectations from day one
  • Upload to your internal LMS or intranet as part of your ongoing cybersecurity training library
  • Attach to internal awareness emails during Cybersecurity Awareness Month or quarterly updates
  • Print for distribution during virtual or in-person security huddles to guide quick conversations
  • Share as a take-home resource so employees can talk about cybersecurity with their families
  • Use in quick-start training sessions for departments handling sensitive data or client accounts
  • Incorporate into school or library digital safety campaigns, especially for teens and educators
 
 

By using this simple but effective poster, your organization is investing in everyday awareness that protects people and data. It’s an affordable, shareable tool that reinforces smart habits and serves as a visual cue to think before clicking, sharing, or signing in.

Want to take it a step further? We offer custom branding options—just send us your logo, and we’ll tailor the poster to reflect your organization’s identity. It’s an easy way to make cybersecurity personal, practical, and memorable for your team.

File Type: Poster

$49.00

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During the checkout process, you will be prompted to upload your logo or send it via email. Once we have your brand material, we will deliver this resource branded for your organization in less than 48 hours. It will arrive via the e-mail you provided.

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