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Manager Message: Playing it safe online
In today’s world, most of us don’t leave the front door unlocked. We protect our homes, loved ones and valuables from intruders with locks, alarms and other security measures. Cybersecurity is no different. It’s the practice of protecting other valuables such as your identity, banking and health records and other sensitive information from digital attacks and theft.
In addition to pumpkin-spice lattes, crisper air and Halloween festivities, October is the time of year we often see a rise in phishing scams. While taking necessary steps to protect our personal information is a year-round practice, at KEM Electric, we use this time to share helpful cybersecurity reminders across our team of employees.
Given our increased reliance on internet-connected devices and gadgets, this month, I’d like to share a few cybersecurity tips and let you know how KEM Electric is working to boost our own cybersecurity efforts.
According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security, which is responsible for strengthening cybersecurity and infrastructure protection, these are the four best ways to keep you and your family safe online.
For the young people in your household
Just as you would talk with your children about safety in the physical world, discuss ways to stay safe online. Help them understand the public nature of the internet. Young people need to know early on, that what is shared online stays online and is difficult (if not impossible) to take back. Just as you would guard your money or valuables, children need to learn to guard their personal information, especially on social networks. As a parent or guardian, help your children learn about and use the privacy and security settings on social networks and gaming sites.
Keeping the electric grid and your data secure
We’re doing our share on the cyber front. Part of offering excellent service is keeping that service secure and reliable. For KEM Electric, reliability means repairing wear-and-tear, upgrading our equipment to withstand storms and severe weather and using technology and best practices to keep our system secure from cybersecurity issues. We also work together with co-ops across the country to develop new technologies and infrastructure, learn from each other and keep the grid’s network secure.
While we can’t stop a storm or predict every disruption, as a co-op, we do everything we can to keep the lights on and our members protected. Because if we all do our part, our interconnected world will be safer and more secure for everyone.