Cybersecurity Isn’t Just for Experts Anymore
Cybersecurity threats were once limited to large corporations and governments. Today, individuals are just as likely to be targeted. Phishing emails, data breaches, and identity theft have become routine risks of modern digital life.
The most common attacks exploit human behavior rather than technical flaws. Fake password reset emails, urgent payment requests, and malicious links rely on speed and fear to bypass critical thinking.
Strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and regular software updates eliminate a majority of common threats. Password managers, once considered advanced tools, are now essential for managing secure credentials across dozens of services.
As more daily activities move online — banking, healthcare, education — basic cybersecurity literacy becomes as important as locking your front door.