Asking artificial intelligence platform, ChatGPT, for a residential cyber security policy…

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The PROMPT: “residential cyber security policy”

This is what ChatGPT had to say… “A residential cyber security policy is a set of guidelines and regulations that individuals or families can adopt to protect their personal and confidential information, as well as their devices and networks, from cyber threats such as hacking, malware, phishing, and other forms of online attacks. The policy should be designed to help users secure their devices, protect their personal information, and stay safe online. Some of the key components of a residential cyber security policy are:

  1. Password Management: Encourage users to use strong and unique passwords, and to change them regularly. Also, educate them on the use of password managers to help store and secure passwords.
  2. Device and Network Security: Encourage users to keep their devices and networks updated with the latest security patches and software updates. They should also be encouraged to use antivirus and anti-malware software, and to keep their firewalls enabled.
  3. Safe Browsing: Educate users on safe browsing practices, such as avoiding clicking on links from unknown sources, and avoiding downloading attachments from suspicious emails.
  4. Social Media and Email Safety: Encourage users to be cautious when sharing personal information on social media, and to be wary of phishing scams in emails.
  5. Backup and Recovery: Encourage users to regularly backup their important data to prevent loss in case of an attack.
  6. Education and Awareness: Regularly educate users on the latest threats, and best practices for staying safe online.

It’s important for users to follow the guidelines in a residential cyber security policy to stay protected against cyber threats. This policy can be reviewed and updated regularly to ensure that it remains relevant and effective in protecting users against the latest threats.”

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