Journal Entry #7
1.)
“Oops…I clicked the wrong Link!”
Human Systems Integration supports user-friendly cybersecurity features. Habitual browsing and poor interface design can lead to accidental clicking on malicious links.
2.)
“Is this email a scam?”
Cognitive overload can sometimes prevent people from detecting phishing emails. Human Systems Integration focuses on training and automation to help people recognize scams like this.
3.)
“Strong password, no worries!”
Human Systems Integration supports password managers and multi-factor authentication. Many users reuse passwords because keeping track of them all is exhausting.
4.)
“Public Wi-Fi is safe…right?”
Using Public Wi-Fi is risky and can expose data to hackers. Human Systems Integration promotes security measures like VPNs to ensure safe browsing.
5.)
“Cybersecurity rules are confusing!”
Human Systems Integration encourages clear, engaging cybersecurity training to improve understanding. Employees typically ignore cybersecurity policies because they’re too complex.
6.)
“I share too much online!”
Scammers target people who overshare personal details online. Human Systems Integration supports privacy awareness and better social media security settings.
7.)
“Wait…apps track my data?”
Human Systems Integration promotes privacy friendly defaults and more transparency in data tracking. A lot of people don’t realize how much data apps collect from them.
8.)
“I’ll update my software later”
People delay on software updates which can make their system more vulnerable. Human Systems Integration recommends automatic updates and upgraded user reminders to enhance security.
9.)
“Do I really need this training?
Human Systems Integration encourages hands-on, real-world training to improve retention. Traditional security training is typically unusable and nonfunctional.
10.)
“My location is in my photo?”
Photos can contain location data. Human Systems Integration recommends default privacy settings.