1. Use Secure Networks 

Ensure your home Wi-Fi is secured with WPA3 encryption. Regularly update your router's firmware to protect against vulnerabilities. 

2. Use a VPN 

Employ a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to encrypt your internet traffic, safeguarding your data from potential intercepts. 

3. Strong Passwords and MFA  

Use complex passwords and enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on all critical accounts to add an extra layer of security 

4. Regular Updates 

Keep your operating system, applications, and software updated. Automate updates to close security gaps from older versions. 

5.  Anti-virus Protection 

Install reliable anti-virus software to detect and prevent malware infections. Regularly scan your system for threats.

6.  Secure Your Workspace 

Ensure that your devices are physically secure and that sensitive information is locked away when not in use.

7.  Beware of Phishing

Stay vigilant against phishing attempts. Don’t click on links or download attachments from unknown or suspicious emails. 

8. Backup Important Data 

Regularly back up important data to a secure location. Consider using cloud services with strong security measures for backups. 

9. Limit Use of Personal Devices 

Avoid using personal devices for work purposes. If necessary, ensure they are secured and meet your company’s security policies. 

10. Educate Yourself on Cybersecurity Practices 

Avoid using personal devices for work purposes. If necessary, ensure they are secured and meet your company’s security policies.