6 social media security tips to consider

There’s one word that comes to mind when thinking about the world today: digitalization. From digital banking to uber eats, handling our daily business could not be easier. Social media is another popular result of digitalization, which is shaping socialization and the exchange of information at rapid speeds. From companies to individuals, the widespread use of social media has increased exponentially over the last few years. 

According to Statisica, “social media usage is one of the most popular online activities. In 2020, over 3.6 billion people were using social media worldwide, a number projected to increase to almost 4.41 billion in 2025.” The increase in social media usage has only added to organizations’ need for cybersecurity solutions and continuous monitoring of information and data being shared. Below is an outline of 6 essential tips to follow when ensuring your social media experience is secure.  

6 Social Media Tips

  1. Safeguard Personal Info: Be careful how much information you share on social media. Whether it’s personal or related to your business, the more you share, the easier it will be for a cybercriminal to use that information to access confidential data, steal your identity – the list of crimes goes on. 
  2. 24/7 Deep and Dark Web Compromised Account Search: Extend your defensive capabilities beyond firewalls, VPNs, etc. and into the criminal underground. A team of specialists will search 24/7 for your organization’s compromised or leaked accounts on the deep and dark web. 
  3. Avoid Simple and Reused Passwords: A weak password is the perfect entry point for cybercriminals looking to hack your social media platforms. It is recommended that you use strong passwords that also contain numbers, letters, and special characters. It is essential to avoid using the same password for all your social platforms as well. This will reduce the chances of all your accounts being accessed simultaneously.
  4. Interact with Caution: Not all links are safe links. If a link, post, or image looks suspicious, avoid clicking. It could contain harmful malware or result in a phishing attack. 
  5. Review Privacy Settings: Make sure you review and test the privacy settings of your social media apps regularly. Most social media sites change their privacy settings, so you must be up to date with the user experience and safety recommendations. This will prevent you from making a costly mistake. 
  6. Monitor Your Network 24/7 with Next Generation Technology: By ensuring that your company has a cybersecurity safety net, you can rest easier knowing constant monitoring of your network’s credentials and possible exposure is in place. This can be done through a security and compliance automation platform, risk management and protection software, and more.

The key to securing your social media platforms is to prioritize cybersecurity. As businesses continue to incorporate social media use in their marketing and advertising strategies, there is a higher chance for cyberattacks. Implementing risk management tactics are essential to protecting your organization and your personal information. Remember, social media is a powerful tool because it keeps us connected, but not all connections are safe. We should remain vigilant and use better judgment online – it will save you a lot of trouble in the long run.

Krystal Rennie

Krystal Rennie

Krystal Rennie is the Communications Manager for Adlumin Inc., a cybersecurity firm based in Washington, D.C. She is an experienced marketing and public relations professional with a demonstrated history ... Web: https://adlumin.com Details