
Marion County, OR – The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is reminding residents to take extra precautions online today in recognition of National Computer Security Day. The department emphasized that staying secure digitally is a vital part of community safety.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, residents can better protect their personal data by enabling multi-factor authentication, keeping software and antivirus programs updated, and avoiding suspicious links or attachments. Officials also recommend using strong, unique passwords and being alert to scams that may target individuals through email or social media.
The awareness effort comes as cyber threats continue to rise nationwide, affecting both individuals and local governments. The department’s message aims to encourage small but effective steps that can prevent larger security issues.
“Cyber awareness keeps us all safer,” the post stated, encouraging the community to share these reminders with family and friends.
National Computer Security Day, observed annually on November 30, highlights the importance of personal responsibility in maintaining cybersecurity.
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