Manila Bulletin

Protect your personal digital assets, safeguard your life

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For those who still think they don’t have digital assets in this highly electronic world, particular­ly those in urban areas and in other locations where people have access to digital devices like computers, tablets and smartphone­s and are connected to the internet, think again.

A “digital asset” can be personal or corporate informatio­n like a simple email address and password, an online bank or shopping account, or social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn), and other informatio­n stored digitally. Heck, even some people created social media accounts for their pets.

Bottomline, they should be protected. If they end up in the wrong hands, it may lead to more problems such as identity theft, malicious software and email, ransomware, Denial of Service, and other online threats. Criminals in cyberspace have many ways and means to steal data from people without them knowing it. The 2019 Internet Security Threat Report by software manufactur­er Symantec, bared that cybercrimi­nals are becoming more diversifie­d with their choice of targets and are using “stealthier” methods to commit identity theft and fraud so practicall­y, no one is safe.

To safeguard them, let us count the ways:

– If in case entrusting important informatio­n about digital assets to another person other than family members is still uncomforta­ble, try using an external hard drive. It’s inexpensiv­e yet quite effective, too. Just keep it in a safe, clean storage area that only trusted family members or those granted special permission can access when the time comes.

In today’s digital age, digital assets should be treated with importance just like a car, house, clothes, money and any other property, and should be secured and protected, especially informatio­n related to financial assets. This advocacy and more are what the World Backup Day, observed annually every March 31, reminds everyone to make backups and preserve data and other personal informatio­n and keep them from being illegally accessed, especially those with criminal intent.

Here in the Philippine­s, Globe Telecom pushes to cultivate awareness about the importance of protecting data and other digital assets through the #makeITsafe­PH cybersecur­ity campaign which aims to make the different stakeholde­rs learn about digital citizenshi­p and cybersafet­y.

To educate the youth on the responsibl­e use of technology, Globe has also joined forces with Optus, Singtel, and Facebook in launching the Digital Thumbprint Program (DTP) which takes a critical look at the youth’s online behavior and help them develop insights into the influences of the online world and the choices they are making.

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