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====== OpSec ====== | ====== OpSec ====== | ||
- | //OpSec// is shorthand for // | + | //OpSec// is shorthand for // |
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+ | It is a set of behavioural principles that are designed to keep you and your data safe. | ||
===== What to do? ===== | ===== What to do? ===== | ||
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0. Security is a process, not a product. Nothing is ever 100% safe. | 0. Security is a process, not a product. Nothing is ever 100% safe. | ||
- | 1. Keep your software up to date. | + | - Keep your software up to date. |
- | 2. Use strong and different passwords. | + | |
- | 3. Always have a pair of eyes on your hardware (it does not have to be your pair!). | + | |
- | 4. Lock your screen when you leave your computer/ | + | |
- | 5. Make sure to use encrypted connections (watch out for the " | + | |
- | 6. Encrypt your hard disk. | + | |
- | 7. Don't open links or attachments from emails. | + | |
=== CIA === | === CIA === | ||
- | * **C**onfidentiality. | + | |
- | * **I**ntegrity. | + | * **I**ntegrity. |
- | * **A**vailability. | + | * **A**vailability. |