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Cybersecurity is everyone’s business! As personal computing devices become even more pervasive, the chances of falling victim to a cyber-attack rise higher and higher. With continuous use of email, social media, banking apps, etc., the list of vulnerabilities to which we have opened ourselves is ever-growing. Hackers often use an unsuspecting individual’s error, like a weak password or clicking a suspicious link, to gain access to larger institutions or to organize large-scale denial-of-service attacks.

It is more important now than ever to be responsible with our cybersecurity practices, not just at work but also at home. Do you know how to keep your accounts secure or how to spot a suspicious email?

Take our cyber quiz to find out how cyber-savvy you really are.

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