Cybersecurity Awareness Tip 16: Security <> Privacy (and you need both)
Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo explains the difference between security and privacy, concluding:
"Security without privacy is like having a house made of bullet-proof glass. Sure, no one is getting inside, but your personal life is still on display."
Privacy-focused email provider ProtonMail argues that security depends on privacy (specifically, encryption). SwampGeek suggests that privacy contributes to security by reducing the knowledge hackers use to social-engineer attacks against you. Use a secure DNS server, VPN (especial when connecting to public WiFi), private email, and check your cybersecurity preparedness annually, including your social accounts. Just say "No" to Facebook quizzes.
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