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= Backups = | = Backups = | ||
When things go south: make sure you have OFFLINE backups | * When things go south: make sure you have OFFLINE backups | ||
= Devices = | = Devices = | ||
== Windows Computer == | == Windows Computer == | ||
[[Windows Client Hardening]] | * [[Windows Client Hardening]] | ||
== Android phone == | == Android phone == | ||
Enable lockscreen with a code (or pattern, whatever) | * Enable lockscreen with a code (or pattern, whatever) | ||
== iPhone == | == iPhone == | ||
Enable lockscreen with a code! (or faceid or touchid, whatever) | * Enable lockscreen with a code! (or faceid or touchid, whatever) | ||
= Software = | = Software = | ||
* Update your software | |||
= Network = | = Network = |
Revision as of 12:38, 26 August 2021
A draft article on security!
Authentication (Passwords)
- Use a strong password: 12+ characters, printable ascii
- Use a unique password per service
- Use multi factor authentication where possible
- Use a password vault to help you remember all the different strong passwords for different services and you're only human
- secure that password vault like hell!
Backups
- When things go south: make sure you have OFFLINE backups
Devices
Windows Computer
Android phone
- Enable lockscreen with a code (or pattern, whatever)
iPhone
- Enable lockscreen with a code! (or faceid or touchid, whatever)
Software
- Update your software
Network
- Use a strong Wi-Fi PSK (16+ characters printable ascii)
- Don't use Wi-Fi profiles without PSK
- Disable everything hot-spot related