In today’s connected world, convenience often comes at the cost of privacy. Smart home devices, online shopping, social media, and interactive voice assistants like Alexa or Siri collect massive amounts of data—and that information is a lucrative target for cybercriminals. Your Privacy in This Modern Age is a 1-page digital or printable reference guide that helps employees and families understand the risks of our technology-driven lifestyle and take proactive steps to safeguard their information.
This easy-to-read resource breaks down modern privacy challenges into five clear, actionable tips. From strengthening passwords and adjusting social media settings to staying alert to voice scams and keeping software updated, it provides practical advice for protecting both personal and workplace data. It also highlights safe ways to use tools like ChatGPT, with reminders about opting out of data sharing.
Custom-branded with your organization’s logo, this reference guide doubles as both an educational resource and a brand reinforcement tool. It’s designed to spark conversations, build awareness, and encourage long-term cybersecurity habits across your workforce and their families.
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About 9% of the US population will suffer identity theft this year. Keep your employees out of that group with this guide that outlines what ID Theft is, how to spot it, and respond to it.
$249.00
Here’s an easy way to remember how to spot a fake email, text, or social media post. We call it the Blood Pressure Rule. Phishing, smishing and vishing texts or emails can all raise our blood pressure due to their threatening tones and unrealistic promises. Employees learn to stop and take a breath before they “click”.