October is National Cyber Security Safety Month. As I sat down to write this article the theme song for TV series The Twilight Zone zapped into my brain and I couldn’t get it out of my head. What does that have to do with Technology? Well, I think that if we sat back and watched the re-runs it is one way to explain Cyberspace. Cyberspace is another dimension that our children are growing up to discover. It is a dimension of audio and video. It is only limited by our imagination
These children are becoming adults. They get on the internet to search for information, movies, books, and music. Just about everything can be found on the internet. They think nothing of ordering an item and putting their credit card number along with other personal information on these websites. But how safe is it? How secure is that information?
There are some secure sites that keep our information safe. The browsers like Explorer and others have some built in safe measures for your protection. When you go to a site to order items, you might get a popup that occurs telling you that the site is secure or isn’t secure. If you look at the bottom right corner of the browser window you might notice a padlock. This indicates a secure site.
When I started purchasing items online, I did some research. I wanted a company that I knew was reputable. I started with JC Penney. I had a credit card with them, so I knew that I would be able to keep track of my purchases and would know if there was a charge that I didn’t make. I went to the website and I created an account. I read their security agreement. I could shop and put things in my cart and then login for the ordering portion. They were picky about the password that I had to use. It had to have 6 characters and I needed to use letters, numbers, or symbols. I couldn’t use anything that would have any part of my name in the password. I had to have email address so that they could send me my account information. By doing this they are protecting themselves and me.
I suggest that if you are going to shop online you choose a reputable company. One that you are already shopping either in their store or by phone, that you have a credit card. That way you can keep track of your purchases. It should always offer you a way to cancel or confirm your order. You should always print the confirmation number out so that you have a hard copy. Then if you have a problem, you can use it with the company’s customer service department if needed. I prefer to use a company that requires a secret question or a site key phrase. This is another way of checking that your account and company is reputable. When ordering or using online bill pay; always use caution, READ all the information available, choose a company that is reputable, and always check your bill. Don’t give out your information unless you are absolutely sure the company is reputable.
These children are becoming adults. They get on the internet to search for information, movies, books, and music. Just about everything can be found on the internet. They think nothing of ordering an item and putting their credit card number along with other personal information on these websites. But how safe is it? How secure is that information?
There are some secure sites that keep our information safe. The browsers like Explorer and others have some built in safe measures for your protection. When you go to a site to order items, you might get a popup that occurs telling you that the site is secure or isn’t secure. If you look at the bottom right corner of the browser window you might notice a padlock. This indicates a secure site.
When I started purchasing items online, I did some research. I wanted a company that I knew was reputable. I started with JC Penney. I had a credit card with them, so I knew that I would be able to keep track of my purchases and would know if there was a charge that I didn’t make. I went to the website and I created an account. I read their security agreement. I could shop and put things in my cart and then login for the ordering portion. They were picky about the password that I had to use. It had to have 6 characters and I needed to use letters, numbers, or symbols. I couldn’t use anything that would have any part of my name in the password. I had to have email address so that they could send me my account information. By doing this they are protecting themselves and me.
I suggest that if you are going to shop online you choose a reputable company. One that you are already shopping either in their store or by phone, that you have a credit card. That way you can keep track of your purchases. It should always offer you a way to cancel or confirm your order. You should always print the confirmation number out so that you have a hard copy. Then if you have a problem, you can use it with the company’s customer service department if needed. I prefer to use a company that requires a secret question or a site key phrase. This is another way of checking that your account and company is reputable. When ordering or using online bill pay; always use caution, READ all the information available, choose a company that is reputable, and always check your bill. Don’t give out your information unless you are absolutely sure the company is reputable.
I hope that his helps you technology immigrants (ages from 30 to above – like me) understand and determine if your data . My goal is to provide others with the skills for critical thinking needed to determine if information is correct and credible in “this world and beyond”.