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Taking Control of Your Digital Identity: Safeguarding Your Digital Blueprint.

WELCOME TO “STUART’s SECURITY SERIES” WHERE WE LOOK AT TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR DIGITAL IDENTITY, SAFEGUARDING AND STRENGTHENING YOUR DIGITAL BLUEPRINT, AND THE BEST PRACTISE BACKUPS TO PROTECT YOUR DESIGNS AND PROJECTS.
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In today's world, where architectural and design professionals rely on digital tools and platforms, it's essential to consider online security. Our reliance on technology brings efficiency and innovation to the design process and exposes us to potential risks. Protecting your digital assets from cyber threats is crucial just as you safeguard your physical designs.

In this blog post, we'll explore two key aspects of online security that anyone, regardless of their tech-savviness, can understand: regular software updates and reviewing privacy settings. Plus, we've included quizzes to help you assess your current level of online security.


The Significance of Regular Software Updates

Let's delve into why keeping your digital tools and software up to date is crucial:

Bolstering Security: Think of software updates as fortifying the digital walls that protect your work. They often include fixes for known vulnerabilities that cybercriminals can exploit.

Enhancing Reliability: Updates improve security and ensure your digital tools work smoothly. Just like maintaining your physical devices, keeping your software updated ensures reliability.

Fixing Annoying Bugs: Have you ever encountered glitches or issues while working with digital design tools? Software updates frequently address these problems, enhancing your overall experience.


REVIEWING PRIVACY SETTINGS

Protecting your online privacy is akin to safeguarding your design blueprints and concepts. Let's explore how you can do this:

Social Media: Just as you wouldn't display your architectural plans to the public, review your privacy settings on social media platforms. Limit the personal information you share publicly to minimize potential risks like identity theft.

Online Platforms: Extend your privacy review to other online platforms you use for design projects; this includes email services, cloud storage, and websites where you source design elements. Be mindful of what you share and who can access your data.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Think of 2FA as an extra lock on your digital design vault. Enabling it adds a layer of security to your accounts, even if someone gains access to your login information.


quiz time!

Now, let's find out how secure your online privacy settings are! Complete our quiz, and you'll be assigned points based on your answers with a handy tip or two on improving your digital identity security.  

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Safeguarding your digital assets is as crucial as protecting your physical designs. Regular software updates and thoughtful privacy settings can help you maintain the security and integrity of your digital work. We hope this blog and quizzes have simplified the online security concept for you and encouraged you to protect your digital blueprint. Remember, by staying vigilant and informed, you can ensure a secure and creative online environment for your architectural and design endeavours.


At Logicle IT, our Client’s security is our utmost priority. We’re here to ensure you feel in control of your online presence and that you and your practice is protected. To learn more, book a time to chat with us!