Are you wondering how to keep your privacy despite using the No. 1 threat that can expose you to unauthorized data collection, cyberattacks, and malware?
You came to the right place ( I mean, post!)
Let’s talk about the Internet!
In the past few years, nobody would probably know that you’re a dog, or so goes the old joke. But nowadays, they not only know you’re a dog, they know what breed, when you last got wormed, where your vet is, and what your favorite treat is. The Internet collects so much data that even if a profiler compiles your preferences, they’d know what kind of person you are. You might say it’s impossible. But alas! You could have never been more wrong.
Trackers and advertisers follow your web surfing by collecting those teeny tiny bits of cookie crumbs that you leave. Data brokers scrape public records to create detailed and profitable personal profiles (even got information about your grandma’s favorite set of teeth, maybe). Hackers do their best to exploit, collect, and steal all the valuable information about you in your long-lost account on a malicious website that you’ve deleted many times in your search history (Am I right?).
Enough of the jokes. Let’s go check out some amazing tools that can help you protect your data privacy:
Web Browser
Browser Add-ons
Password Manager
2FA Tools
File Encryption Software
File Sharing
Encrypted Digital Notebook
Operating System
Privacy and Security Tools for Windows 10 & 11
Mobile Operating System
Open Source Router Firmware
Encrypted DNS Clients
Self-contained Anonymizing Network
Disk & File Cleaner
Anonymous Email Forwarding Aliases
Encrypted and Secure Instant Messaging
Encrypted Video & Voice Messengers
Decentralized Social Networks
Blog Software for Self and Managed Hosting
Encrypted DNS Resolver
VPN
Web Hosting & Domain Provider
Cloud Storage Services
Check out this amazing list of software that can definitely help you secure your data and connection!
Always remember,” If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product!”, so be safe on browsing the internet and have a great day!
In order to enforce policies for ensuring data privacy in the public cloud, the organizations should start from:
Heads up to CIS – Center for Internet security
The center for internet security is a non-profit entity that harnesses the power of a global IT community to safeguard private and public organizations against cyber threats.
The center for Internet security is a good start for getting data privacy in the public cloud. It has 44 controls for AWS Cloud alone and has benchmarks for all three clouds i.e. AWS, Azure, and GCP. Cloudnosys.com offers a CIS solution that shields your cloud environment from data loss, compliance risk, and security risks. So, one should be asking how do we build these policies and controls. Following is an example of two core cloud services on how to build these policies to drive governance you should build your cloud expertise over time using these two examples as guides.
Example 1: How to Govern and audit S3 bucket?
S3 bucket has a set of controls and well-programmed rules for providing governance and automation to your public cloud environment.
The governance and auditing of the S3 bucket demand well-written rules which ensure that S3 buckets are encrypted and TNS complaints. Have a look at these regulations:
Example 2: How to Govern VPCs?
The virtual private cloud turns on and collects AWS configuration easily and requires log correlations, automation, integration, and analysis.
The virtual private cloud is the data access layer going into the resources and that’s why it asks for well-written rules such as S3 bucket. However, they are written via AP. For this, a deep dive into AWS security at the component level is needed.
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