There's actually pscho al bias that works against us here, which is called temporal discounting. So why don't we get practical here and talk about some of the things that you can do and information that you might want to protect? i'm super excited to get into the actioal stuff. I love the analogy with health, because it's easy to eat ice cream every day and to not really see the effects for many months. You don't necessarily notice the effects right away.
We're all familiar with how to increase physical security – locking our doors, paying attention to our surroundings, putting valuables in a safe, etc. – but what about our digital security?
With an increasingly digital world comes a less perceptible risk – the risk of having your information hacked and exploited by someone with whom you will never see or interact.
In this episode, Steph and Cal explore the basics of digital security, the risks involved, where many people go wrong, and what you should consider doing at a minimum to move from "at-risk" to "safer" with your digital information.
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