Cyber Security Tips for those who travel too much for their Business!

A business traveler is a person who visits many countries and states for his business. Security is a must for this type of business men because they often carry both business and personal sensitive data with them when they went out. This data could be present on smartphones, laptops, and many other devices. A single mistake can lead all business to a great risk. So here are some security tips for Business Travelers:

1. Use Public Wi-Fi carefully

There are different rules and regulations for cybersecurity in different countries. Public Wi-Fi is used by every type of persons. Public Wi-Fi provided by them is a good facility for all but it could be vulnerable also. There is a need to understand the security risks before using a Public Wi-Fi. Always ask the hotel and other place's management where you want to use Wi-Fi, about the protocols used by them and avoid unencrypted Wi-Fi networks. If you want to use them then do not access sensitive data through these Wi-Fi networks.

2. Avoid Location Sharing on Social Websites

We often see that business travelers often share updates on social websites that they are going here or there etc, as well as they share their locations also. It can cause a big problem. Cyber Criminals will notice that your locations and they will get a chance to play with your personal belongings. They can perform many spy activities when you are not at your place. Which could lead you to the theft of your personal things? Avoid this type of activities to keep your belongings safe.

3. Always use passwords for your devices

Set a strong password for your devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops. These password techniques gave a strong security to your devices and protect your sensitive data from the criminals. By chance, if you misplace your device then it will be difficult for anyone to bypass the password.Always set a complex password using special characters and numbers. Change the passwords at regular times.

4. Use an Antivirus

Always use an Antivirus tool in pro version to protect your data. Here the meaning of pro version is that every paid antivirus tool is a good security technique against data theft. Also, update the antivirus tool on proper times. Avoid to use free antivirus tools.

5. Disable Auto-Connect feature on your device

Many phones have a functionality of auto connect when it found a Wi-Fi network. It is a good feature but it has many drawbacks as well. Cyber criminals can trace your sensitive information if your device is connected to an unencrypted Wi-Fi network, unfortunately. Your little mistakes harm your business at large scale. Keep the settings of your devices in such a way that every time they ask you before connecting itself to Wi-Fi network.

6. Keep Your Devices Up-to-date

If Updates are available for any software or operating system, it means there are some changes make by the company to make the software more efficient. So whenever you notifications about Operating Systems update, update it immediately. According to the security experts, every outdated software is a malware.

7. Disable Bluetooth auto connect feature

Like Wi-Fi auto connects feature, Bluetooth auto connects feature can also cause problems. Signals of Bluetooth can come from anywhere, so it is your head-ache to keep your devices away from it. Cyber criminals can use these type of tricks to hack your device. Always keep off the Bluetooth feature of your device. Only turn it on when you need to share data from a trusted Bluetooth network.

8. Do not hand over your devices to anyone

In today's world, you can't trust anyone whom you don't know. During traveling if you need to go somewhere, do not hand over your belongings and devices to anyone.

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