Protecting Your Finances Online: Cybersecurity Strategies for Everyday Users 

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Topic: Protecting Your Finances Online: Cybersecurity Strategies for Everyday Users

When: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 3 p.m. ET.

Where: Join the live hashtag discussion

The panel will include: Jeanne Kelly: Credit expert, identity theft expert, speaker and founder of JeanneKelly.net; Cameron Huddleston: Director of Education at CarefullRobert Siciliano: Identity Theft Expert, Professional Speaker, CEO, Identity Theft Resource Board of Directors and Co-Founder of Protect Now LLC; Michael Bruemmer: Head of Experian Global Data Breach Resolution; Brian Stack: Vice President of Engineering & Dark Web Intelligence for Experian Consumer Services; Beverly Harzog: Credit Card Expert, Bestselling Author, columnist and podcast host at BeverlyHarzog.com; Rod Griffin: Senior Director, Consumer Education and Advocacy, Experian; Jennifer White: Consumer Education and Advocacy Team, and Christina Roman: Consumer Education and Advocacy Manager at Experian.

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Enter here for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card! We will be announcing a winner at the end of the chat. Entry Period: Raffle open now and closes at the end of this chat at 4 p.m. ET. Complete rules here.

Questions we will discuss:

  1. What are some online threats targeting personal financial information today?
  2. What are some basic cybersecurity practices that everyday users should adopt to protect their personal and financial information?
  3. What are some red flags or signs that an email or message might be a phishing attempt?
  4. What are the risks and benefits associated with storing sensitive financial information, such as credit card numbers or banking details, in browsers or digital wallets?
  5. What strategies can help people protect themselves from emerging cybersecurity threats, such as deepfakes or social engineering attacks?
  6. What impact do data breaches have on personal finances, and what steps should be taken immediately after a breach?
  7. What should someone do if they suspect their information has been compromised online?
  8. What role does regularly updating software and apps play in protecting financial data from cyberattacks?
  9. What are the long-term effects of identity theft on a person’s financial stability, and how can someone proactively monitor and defend against it?
  10. Any final tips for protecting your finances from cybersecurity threats online?

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