Protect yourself in a digitally connected world | SNM Consulting

Protect yourself in a digitally connected world | SNM Consulting

By Aruneesh Salhotra / May 23, 2023

A century ago, telephones changed the way we all connected with others, built and maintained our social relationships, and went about our work. They enabled instant communication of information, instead of relying on slow overland routes. And this marked what we can now refer to as ‘the voice era’. Fast forward to the early 2000s and beyond, the landscape and business models have changed, and they continue to evolve. The modern network has enhanced communication through the movement of data. Here is a list of various businesses that have witnessed increased use of technology, driven by digital transformation and the ever-growing use of IoT devices:
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Digital connectivity could be described as an ecosystem to establish connections through digital technologies. It is an ability made possible via the usage of devices, systems, and individuals. This enables communication and makes it seamless to share information, in turn facilitating the rapid exchange of information and knowledge, making education, research, and innovation more accessible and efficient. Additionally, it enhances communication and social interactions, bridging the gap between individuals from different countries and backgrounds. Like with every evolution and change, there are associated risks. In this digitally connected world, it is important to protect yourself and your identity. While as an individual, you cannot control and eliminate all security risks that you might be prone to, however, there are some basics you can follow right off the bat. In the article “The dangers of sharing personal information on social media” published by Joseph Turow, a professor of communication at the Annenberg School for Communication, says hackers may be using your posts against you.
Here are my 2 cents related to the digitally connected world we all live in. Even if you decide one day to quit all social media platforms thinking you are completely off the grid and all personal data about you is deleted from the internet, you are mistaken. Your identity still stays live on the internet, and your data is still available via the data providers only to be harnessed by a malicious attacker for financial gains. With the advancement in AI and every growing dark web, it has been much faster for ill-intended people (hackers) to gather relevant information about you and create a “predictable” profile for you and define an attack strategy. Here are a few tips that can help protect you and your loved ones.
Note: this “security-tip” article is not intended to be a comprehensive list or a gospel for securing your identity, however, attempts to raise awareness of the complex nature of the digitally connected world and a few initial steps you should take to reduce the security risk. Do comment below with other practical tips that you might be doing that can thus be added as an additional security tip.
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