
Get Cyber Safe is a national public awareness campaign created to inform Canadians about cyber security and the simple steps they can take to protect themselves online.
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Join us for an online workshop
Get Cyber Safe and MediaSmarts, in line with Cyber Month and Media Literacy Week 2024, invite Canadians of all ages to two free virtual workshops to help you stay safe online. Register for the Discover Online Safety workshop.
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Multi-factor authentication makes cyber security all about you
The 7 red flags of phishing
Does your data have a backup plan?



Passwords and passphrases are important security measures, but they’re not the only ones.
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an extra layer of security catered to you, so only you can access private information and accounts.
Phishing is one of the most common threats you can encounter online. Luckily, phishing messages can be easy to spot – if you know what you’re looking for.
Here are the 7 biggest red flags you should check for when you receive an email or text.
We store so much important data on our devices. Whether they’re sensitive documents, sentimental photos or work we don’t want to lose, backing up our data often is the easiest way to make sure we never lose the files that matter most to us.
Physics might disagree with us, but when it comes to the security of your data, backing up is the only way to move forward.
Take the Get Cyber Safe Checkup
Your online accounts contain a lot of information about you. Make sure that the information stays where you want it to by keeping your accounts secure.
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