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       Achieve cybersecurity
       By: Aklima Khatun Date: September 2, 2023, 11:58 pm
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       Chandra Steele By Chandra Steele June 22, 2023 (Credit: Keeper
       Security) You probably know your astrological sign; but when it
       comes to cybersecurity, do you know whether you're a hawk, a
       lion, an ostrich, a bull, or a possum? These are the categories
       Keeper Security came up with to identify password-management
       practices. The security and encryption software maker surveyed
       over 8,000 people in the US, the UK, France, and Germany about
       their password.
       Cybersecurity practices, and how they view cybersecurity in
       general. Survey respondents labeled themselves according to five
       animal-themed categories. But even those who perceive USA
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       themselves as strong, like
       hawks and lions, overlook some key safety practices. The numbers
       are fairly low for picking strong passwords (28% of
       respondents), not sharing personal information online (19%),
       enabling multifactor or two-factor authentication (19%),
       purchasing antivirus protection.
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       Considering there to be a best way to achieve personal
       cybersecurity (9%), using a password manager (7%), and updating
       software (7%). bar graphs with data about best way to  and
       password practices (Credit: Keeper Security) Read on below to
       see which cybersecurity animal you are and how you can improve
       your cybersecurity practices. Security Hawks Known for:
       Passwords are strong and securely kept What to work on:
       Overconfidence can lead to problems.
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