You probably know your astrological sign; but when it comes to cybersecurity, do you know whether you're a hawk, a lion, an ostrich, a bull, or a possum? These are the categories Keeper Security(Opens in a new window) came up with to identify password-management practices.
The security and encryption software maker surveyed over 8,000 people in the US, the UK, France, and Germany about their password habits and cybersecurity practices, and how they view cybersecurity in general.
Survey respondents labeled themselves according to five animal-themed categories. But even those who perceive themselves as strong, like hawks and lions, overlook some key safety practices. The numbers are fairly low for picking strong passwords (28% of respondents), not sharing personal information online (19%), enabling multifactor or two-factor authentication (19%), purchasing antivirus protection (11%), not considering there to be a best way to achieve personal cybersecurity (9%), using a password manager (7%), and updating software (7%).
Read on below to see which cybersecurity animal you are and how you can improve your cybersecurity practices.
Known for: Passwords are strong and securely keptWhat to work on: Overconfidence can lead to problems. Nearly 40% of those who claimed to be hawks said they didn't know whether their passwords had been breached. Respondents who identify as hawks: 30%
Known for: Well-managed passwordsWhat to work on: Only one in three lions who say their passwords are well-managed use strong passwords for all their accounts. Try a password manager. Respondents who identify as lions: 27%
Known for: Ignoring password-security basics, not checking to see whether information has been compromisedWhat to work on: Check
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