We know how important it is to keep your personal information safe online. Just like taking care of your physical health, maintaining good cyber health helps protect you from online risks like identity theft and data breaches. It’s all about staying safe and secure in the digital world.
Cyber health refers to the steps you can take to enhance and secure your online safety, including protecting your personal accounts and health data. It involves practices like using strong passwords, being careful with the information you share and keeping your devices updated.
For more education and tips about cyber health, visit the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency’s website.
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