Thursday, June 4 2026

Tag: cybersecurity

6 Easy Inexpensive Ways Freelancers Can Improve Cybersecurity

Today, on a discussion board for freelance medical communications specialists, a colleague asked (and I paraphrase here), How do you handle cybersecurity? They specified backing up data and using encryption, 2FA, and (either) a password-protected router or VPN. They are off to a great start, and I really enjoyed responding to their query–so I thought

Freelancers Guide to Cybersecurity–Medical Writer’s Edition

As I ramp up for season 2 of the “Freelancer’s Guide to Cybersecurity” podcast, I’ve been busy with other things too! Mostly work, of course, but also speaking events about cybersecurity and medical writing/editing. I haven’t been good about posting those events, so in a new commitment to posting upcoming events, I’m posting the next

Episode 10: Zombie Accounts Kill Your Cybersecurity

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 10: Zombie Accounts Kill Your Cybersecurity
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Today, the topic is zombie accounts, those accounts that keep on keepin’ on long after you’ve forgotten them. Problem is, they haven’t forgotten you. Your zombie accounts are likely more of a threat to your cybersecurity than the apps you use every day! Here’s why and what you can do to protect yourself from the

Episode 5: Protecting Your Home Office From Your Smart Home

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 5: Protecting Your Home Office From Your Smart Home
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The FBI has described the surge in IoT devices as giving bad actors—the formal term for hackers—“a virtual drive-by of your digital life.” These devices are vulnerable to bad actors and open all devices in the home to hacking. If you work from home, you need to protect your home office from your smart home.

Episode 6: Are Your Consultants & Employees Broadcasting Your Company Secrets From Their Home Offices?

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 6: Are Your Consultants & Employees Broadcasting Your Company Secrets From Their Home Offices?
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On today’s podcast, we address the question: Are your consultants and employees broadcasting your company secrets from their home offices? Are your contractors, consultants, and employees adequately protecting your sensitive information and intellectual property when they work from home? As we have reported before, smart home devices with speakers—for example, Siri, Alexa, Amazon Echo, Google

Episode 3: Have You Been Pwned?

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 3: Have You Been Pwned?
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On today’s episode we ask, “Have you been pwned?” More likely than not, yes you have, which means information about you is available on the dark web. What’s the dark web? It’s where data—from passwords to social security numbers and credit card information—is bought and sold, fueling cybercrime. It’s the big data for what has

Episode 2: Change the Locks

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 2: Change the Locks
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Why do people who no longer work with or for you have access to your online accounts? Whether they are project files in the cloud or your website, why do people with whom you no longer collaborate have access? In this episode, we discuss why that’s risky and how to quickly and easily “change the locks” to safeguard your business and your privacy.

Episode 1: 7 Easy Steps for Working Securely from Home

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 1: 7 Easy Steps for Working Securely from Home
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Whether you have a home-based business or are working from home for the foreseeable future due to the pandemic, your working-from-home setup is likely far less secure than you think. Here are 7 easy steps for working securely from home.

Secure sensitive data with encryption

How to Protect Sensitive Files: A Guide to Passwords & Encryption

Do you work with sensitive client data? Have you signed an NDA requiring you to secure clients’ information? Here’s how to properly secure your computer and safeguard the intellectual property entrusted to you.

7 Easy Steps for Working Securely from Home

Your home setup is likely far less secure than you think. Here are 7 easy steps for working securely from home.

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