
Published online:
08 December 2021
Published in print:
04 November 2021
Online ISBN:
9780191840166
Print ISBN:
9780198800682
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Introduction Introduction
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Seeing the Big Picture Seeing the Big Picture
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Security and Privacy Security and Privacy
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Practicalities of Privacy Practicalities of Privacy
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Trade-Offs in Cybersecurity Trade-Offs in Cybersecurity
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Assessing Personal Risk Assessing Personal Risk
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Identifying Threat Actors Identifying Threat Actors
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Identifying Threat Vectors Identifying Threat Vectors
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Phishing Phishing
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Ransomware Ransomware
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Getting the Basics Right Getting the Basics Right
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Updates Updates
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Passwords Passwords
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Security Software Security Software
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Browsing Browsing
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Email Email
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Messaging Messaging
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Pirated Software Pirated Software
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Backups Backups
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Beyond Security Awareness Beyond Security Awareness
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Chapter
22 Personal Protection: ‘Cyber Hygiene’
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Dave Clemente
Dave Clemente
Cyber Risk Research
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Dave Clemente is Head of Cyber Risk Research, Deloitte, UK.
Pages
361–376
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Published:08 December 2021
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Clemente, Dave, 'Personal Protection: ‘Cyber Hygiene’', in Paul Cornish (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Cyber Security, Oxford Handbooks (2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 8 Dec. 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198800682.013.22, accessed 29 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the basics of personal cybersecurity and good ‘cyber hygiene’. It analyses the trade-offs inherent in cybersecurity, looks at methods of conducting a risk assessment, and reveals the potential impacts of poor security choices. It offers a range of practical security recommendations applicable to informed readers who may not be subject matter experts, and who wish to manage their personal cyber risks more effectively.
Keywords:
personal, hygiene, awareness, risk, confidentiality, integrity, availability, password, antivirus, privacy
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