Computer Security Day on November 30th reminds us to protect our computers. Every
day, computers become faster and more advanced. Protecting the resources,
tools, and information on them protects the people who use them, too.
Since the first
home computer, how we use them has changed. Today, we use computers to stay
connected. We bank and work from home. While computers are on every campus in
every school, many gain an education right from home. We do our taxes, attend
meetings, and research complex issues all on computers.
It makes sense to do everything possible to keep these powerful
machines secure. Right? Some of them hold a lifetime of data. Precious and
irreplaceable photos, journals, novels, passwords. It is vital to protect even
a portion of that information. Our very identity exists on computers.
Identity theft,
fraud, ransomware, and viruses constantly attack our computers. They seek the
most vulnerable users. In an instant, they take us offline, derailing a
lifetime of accomplishment. Protect your family and business by giving your
computers a security check-up.

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