Cybersecurity is so CONFUSING… How can I protect my personal information online?

It's like someone stealing your favorite hoodie from the communal laundry. Except it's not just your hoodie, it's your entire digital identity. From credit card details to personal information, cyber thieves are always on the lookout.

Are you asking yourself these questions?

How can I protect my personal information online?

What are the best practices for creating strong passwords?

What should I do if I suspect I've been a victim of identity theft?

Are there any tools or software that can help me secure my devices and data?

What steps can I take to secure my social media accounts?

How do I recognize phishing attempts and avoid falling for them?

What can I do to secure my home Wi-Fi network?

Welcome to the bastion of personal cybersecurity and identity protection!

At CyberSecurity4biz, we recognize the importance of safeguarding your digital identity in today's interconnected world.

Join us as we empower you to take control of your online presence and defend against the ever-present threat of identity theft.

Why choose us?

  • Trusted Guardians: Our team consists of seasoned cybersecurity sentinels, dedicated to keeping your digital identity safe from harm.

  • Comprehensive Defense: From proactive monitoring to rapid response, we offer a full suite of services designed to fortify your defenses against identity theft.

  • Empowering Education: We believe knowledge is power. That's why we equip you with the training and awareness you need to navigate the digital landscape with confidence.

Is your family protected? Are your children safe online?

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Protect your family’s Personally Identifiable Information

The online world offers a wealth of resources for education, entertainment, and connection with other people. Unfortunately, the internet also poses new dangers, and those dangers threaten teens especially.

Children have a huge threat of cyberbullying, cyber harassment, and identity theft. When was the last time you ran a credit check on you children? However, using social media a hacker could find out enough to steal their identity and they use it for nothing good! Children are also vulnerable because they disclose information without knowing the consequences.

We give you the tools and knowledge to sleep peacefully at night knowing you and your children are safely using the internet.

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55% of teens have given out personal info to someone they don’t know, including photos and physical descriptions

-WebWiseKids

Nearly half of U.S. teens have been bullied or harassed online, with physical appearance being seen as a relatively common reason why. Older teen girls are especially likely to report being targeted by online abuse overall and because of their appearance

-Pew Research

In 2023, there were more than 1 million reports of identity theft received through the FTC’s IdentityTheft.gov website.
— Federal Trade Commission
  • Blogging and webcasting videos via YouTube

    This can be a great creative outlet, and may inspire your teen to be a successful blogger, or have a successful video channel. However, they can be a way for stalkers and predators to learn personal information about your teen, and—even more than social media—they put your teen’s actions, attitudes, and behaviors on public display, putting them at risk of later embarrassment or shaming, and even possible legal consequences if they say the wrong thing.

  • Cyberbullying

    The 2019 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey (National Center for Education Statistics and Bureau of Justice) indicates that, nationwide, about 16 percent of students in grades 9–12 experienced cyberbullying.

    Online bullying is a real possibility as well, and can have devastating effects, leading to long-term problems with self-esteem. Bullying can also lead to depression and (in some tragic instances) suicide. One online community in which bullying is especially prevalent is online gaming.

  • Online Predator's

    According to statistics put out by the FBI and United Nations, at any given time there are 750,000 predators online looking to foster inappropriate, and sometimes illegal, relationships with teens.

    And there have been bad outcomes: teens have been lured into abductions and into sexual situations, and have been subject to sexual assault as a result of relationships begun online. And there’s a chance that none of the exchanges leading up to such an outcome will be easily visible to parents.