In order to think about a future where we achieve our vision it is important to be safe and for this it is important to protect myself. Despite this, it is very likely that this protection is still not sufficient. Anagrams are widely used and suddenly help accelerate the understanding and worth of a concept. In this occasion we will occupy the following anagram: SNUL. Steal Now Use Later. Let’s say that you have your credit card information stored in a cloud service and this information (PII: Personal Identifiable Information) is encrypted and protected according to you. Despite the fact that we believe that no matter how little the probability of an event occurring, this does not ensure its occurrence even more today where technology advances very rapidly.
This information generally includes name, address, rout, or any other code that identifies you, email, telephone, geographic identifier, race, gender, genome, or any other identifier that allows identifying a person. This information an organization must protect and it may be being stored electronically or on paper.
Protect me
Online I protect myself by browsing safely, not sharing my passwords or accounts with anyone, auditing the security of my home and the networks to which I connect. And above all, identify when someone is trying to violate you so that you defend yourself with tenacity and the strength you need.
We hope to be free from the violence that is often born of injustice, but we know the reality. And this one shows us something much cruder. We need each one to make the effort to reduce violence in everyday language, work on patience, and think fraternally of the people in our communities.
Protect My Organization
A fledgling organization or an established organization lives off its brand reputation. Teams identify with a vision that over time is expected to transform into a recognized brand. This is why it is extremely important to be constantly protecting the organization in which you work from any role you may find: Director, Striker, Union, etc.