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Big Data: Important Ways To Protect Yourself Online

Ryan Ayers
Ryan Ayers
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Big data is here to stay. From businesses, to hospitals, all of the major players use it. In many ways, big data collection is a good thing, but it does mean that personal data is now very vulnerable. Cyber security is constantly adjusting to offer new protection to meet the new demands. However, you can’t rely solely on software to meet your protection needs – you need to know ways to protect yourself online.

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Develop Best Practices To Protect Your DataBlockchain Technology Will HelpOnline Security To Keep Yourself And Your Family SafeContinue To Backup Your Data

You also need to adjust your online habits to protect your online safety. Learn some tips below on ways to stay secure in a world of big data.

Develop Best Practices To Protect Your Data

If you really want to protect your data, you are going to need to adapt the way that you conduct yourself online. This ultimately going to mean different things for different people, industries, and companies.

It all starts with doing your homework to make sure you secure your big data infrastructure. There are basic considerations that apply to all members of the digital age. Consider who needs access to your online systems, and delegate that responsibility accordingly. Unnecessarily broad access results in an unnecessarily broad vulnerability.

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Improve your authentication specifications to ensure that getting access requires more than just a password. Finally, pay attention to who is accessing your data. That’s right: keep records on your records. Staying on top of the ball in this department will minimize the potential for risks.

If the online infrastructure that you are setting out to protect is new, you have a big advantage. It is much easier to build good data protection practices into the foundation of a system, then to try and incorporate them later on. That said, it is never too late to improve your security. If there are vulnerabilities in an existing system, don’t wait. Start improving your digital data practices immediately.

Blockchain Technology Will Help

Blockchain technology is gaining lots of traction in the healthcare industry. With good reason. Healthcare records suffer from frequent hacks, with 25% of all data breaches occurring in the healthcare industry.

Blockchain technology offers a solution to this problem. It keeps data anonymous by ensuring that sensitive data is stored independently from information that identifies the individual that it pertains to.

Blockchain technology also promises to ensure that data cannot be altered, and that access records are meticulously and automatically kept. Though relatively new, blockchain technology has already been adopted by 15% of all healthcare applications—a figure that will only expand in the coming years. The technology should apply similarly well to a wide variety of industries.

Online Security To Keep Yourself And Your Family Safe

The truth of the matter is that, as members of a society that lives online, we are, in part, responsible for protecting ourselves. By continuously learning about practicing food cybersecurity at home, everyone can reap benefits of a more secure and connected world.

This means staying educated. Making sure that your family, yourself, and your business are protected means staying up to date on trends and technologies.

This can mean any number of things. Be careful what you and your family members post online. Be very conservative with the information that you share digitally. Keep learning about potential threats that pertain to the digital world.

As an adult, these considerations may sound almost too obvious. However, to children, they might not be so obvious. The internet is now an unavoidable component of adolescence, which puts parents in a position of great responsibility. It is up to parents to constantly educate children on safe internet practices. Keeping yourself and your family educated is equally as important as protective software when it comes to securing your personal digital data.

Continue To Backup Your Data

Backing up your data is good for a number of reasons that extend beyond cyber threats. If you have important digital information, there is no reason at all not to ensure that it is safely copied somewhere.

Continuously backing up your data is the only way to ensure that you will have everything that you need should something unexpected and unfortunate happen.

Hopefully, you will never even need to worry about retrieving this backed up data. However, in the event that you do, you will certainly be very glad to have it within easy reach.

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Ryan Ayers has consulted a number of Fortune 500 companies within multiple industries including information technology and big data. After earning his MBA in 2010, Ayers also began working with start-up companies and aspiring entrepreneurs, with a keen focus on data collection and analysis.

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