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Are Cybersecurity and Internet Safety the same?

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We use it, but we don’t think about it. Modern society is dependent on technology. Whether it’s your TV, the
Internet, a laptop, or a phone, there’s no denying how much life has changed over the last two decades. This
online access means that individuals and businesses need to be diligent about their Cybersecurity and Internet
Safety.

We hear the terms cybersecurity and Internet safety, but are cybersecurity and Internet safety the same? The
short answer is no. However, cybersecurity and Internet safety can incorporate many similar elements, and both
involve online safety solutions. Yet, there are differences, which we’ll explore in this blog post. Essentially,
internet safety is about individual people and their safety, while cybersecurity is more about securing devices or
information held on systems.

Internet safety

When we talk about Internet safety, we refer specifically to an Internet user’s awareness of their online safety.
This awareness reflects their knowledge of the security risks to their private information. Many users are
unknowingly open to threats to online safety. Their data and identities are juicy targets hackers are after.

With the rapid growth of the Internet, many services became accessible to users from all over the globe.
Unfortunately, as digital communication increased, so did the incidence of malicious use for personal gain. This
risk is a huge concern for children and the elderly, but anyone can become compromised. Common safety
threats include internet scams, malware, phishing, cyberbullying, cyberstalking, sextortion, and online
predators.

The awareness of internet safety is an important step for individuals in their private lives. This also applies to
businesses and their employees. The risks they face are not only personal but also impact their organizations.

Cybersecurity

When we talk of cybersecurity, we refer to how organizations and individuals reduce the risk of cyberattacks.

The core function of cybersecurity is to protect the device rather than the individual. This protection also
incorporates the services accessed at work and online from damage or theft. Finally, cybersecurity is about
preventing any unauthorized access to personal information stored online and on devices.

Three key differences between internet safety and cybersecurity

  1. Internet safety is about the protection of people, while cybersecurity is the protection of information.
  2. Poor internet safety means that individuals are vulnerable on a personal level. Poor cybersecurity means that
    a system is vulnerable to hackers.
  3. Internet safety relies on strong passwords, mindful downloading, and careful posting on social media. Likewise, cybersecurity relies on features like firewalls, up-to-date software, and multi-factor authentication.

Protect your business with an MSP

While both internet safety and cyber security are important, it is cybersecurity that businesses need to focus
upon. One wrong move and the whole business could be devastated. However, business owners can be
proactive in protecting their organization and their assets by hiring a Managed Service Provider to assist with
their cybersecurity and cybersecurity insurance.

Final thoughts

When a security breach can ruin your customers’ trust and your reputation, businesses must consider
cybersecurity seriously. Bringing aboard a Managed Service Provider is a proactive way for business owners to
ensure they have protection and the most appropriate cybersecurity insurance for their organization. Every MSP
must stay up to date with the latest cybersecurity threats. And for anyone who is ever online (most
people!), it’s essential to know all about Internet safety too. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

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