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Improving Your Cybersecurity Today: 10 Must-Know Tips to Reduce Personal Risk

By Karun Mahadevan and Antonio Chelala
June 01, 2025

Part One of a Two-Part Series

In the modern digital landscape, both personal and organizational cybersecurity are more critical than ever. While individuals face evolving threats like phishing, identity theft and data breaches, entities like law firms, corporations and other organizations must work to stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated attack methods including ransomware and credential-based exploits.

This two-part series summarizes modern security practices as advised by the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s latest guidelines, a framework that prioritizes proactive, resilient and user-friendly strategies. Part one of the series, published here, offers 10 must-know tips for personal cybersecurity; part two will share 10 tips to take your firm/organization’s security from good to great.

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