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Does your social

media affect
the organization’s
security?
Sharing text or images of your team can make
life easier for attackers. Never photograph the
organization environment, especially if sensitive
information is shared on walls, whiteboards or even
computer screens.

Privacy is still
very important
When you set up your profile on any social media or
online service, you need to pay attention to the way
you share your data. If your profile is public, and you
are a frequent publisher, it is possible for attackers to
track you down and create targeted attacks.
Be careful with the
news you share
A lot of disinformation has been shared, and
occasionally, it reaches you. Fake news is hosted on
websites that are not committed to the security of
your data, and when you share it, you are putting not
only your information and devices at risk, but also
the information and devices of everyone to whom
you sent the fake news.

Did you click on any


suspicious links?
Many people use the same device, such as a
smartphone or tablet, for both personal and work
matters. If you accidentally clicked on a suspicious
link on social media that led to a strange page, talk
to the security team immediately. A small slip could
put all your information, and all of our organization’s
information, at risk.

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