Vacation ‘Cybersafely’

Description

Smart Travel. Secure Devices. Safer Holidays.

Traveling opens the door to new experiences—and new cyber risks. The Vacation Cybersafely poster is a 1-page digital and printable resource filled with over a dozen practical tips to help employees and their families stay safe from digital threats while on the move. Whether it’s avoiding sketchy airport Wi-Fi, protecting personal documents, or safely charging devices, this visual guide covers the key steps for cyber-aware travel.

Key Topics Covered

  • Cyber hygiene tips for traveling with devices
  • Wi-Fi and VPN safety while on the go
  • Best practices for protecting personal documents
  • How to avoid common travel-related scams
  • Device and data protection in airports, hotels, and public spaces
 

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Quarterly Awareness Campaigns
  • Employee Newsletters or Family Outreach
  • Breakroom or Common Area Display
  • End-of-Year Travel Reminder
  • HR Onboarding Packets
  • Travel Policy Rollouts
File Type: Poster

$75.00

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