Recognize the everyday mistakes that put both your personal security and your company’s assets at risk.
The webinar is hosted by Jonas Borchgrevink, the Founder and CEO of Hacked.com, a trusted cybersecurity firm dedicated to helping individuals and employees stay secure online. Under his leadership, Hacked.com has grown to support over 36,500 clients, specializing in account recovery, removal of harmful content, and securing digital identities. Jonas and Hacked.com have earned recognition from various organizations and been featured in The Washington Post, The Verge, and The Times.
Jonas Borchgrevink
CEO of Hacked.com
What is Personal Digital Security Hygiene?
Hacked.com is defining the term Personal Digital Security Hygiene
Personal Digital Security Hygiene is an individual’s ongoing ability to understand security risks and the continuous practice of staying informed and implementing measures to protect themselves from digital harm. By securing their digital activities, such as using a password manager and enhance privacy controls, individuals not only protect their own information but also improve their understanding of corporate security vulnerabilities, thereby contributing to stronger security practices within their organizations.
Personal Security Hygiene can be considered an integral part of the ISO/IEC 27001 standard, which specifies requirements for an Information Security Management System (ISMS). While the standard primarily focuses on protecting organizational information assets, it acknowledges the critical role that individual behavior plays in maintaining overall security, see Clause A.7.2.2: Information Security Awareness, Education, and Training.
What sets Hacked.com apart?
Our team of security experts helps over 20 cybercrime victims daily, addressing issues from lost Facebook accounts to blackmail attempts. With hands-on experience, we’re uniquely positioned in the world of personal cyber defense, an area that also undoubtedly impacts corporate security.
The Webinar
The Everyday Mistakes Putting Your Online Security at Risk
1. Introduction to Personal Security Hygiene
2. How People Get Hacked & Scammed
3. Using a Password Manager
4. Securing Social Media Accounts
5. Protecting Your Online Privacy
6. Avoiding Social Engineering & Phishing Scams
7. Q&A