Personal Cybersecurity
President Obama just delivered a de facto State of the "Cyber Union" address and the report was that "we are not as prepared as we should be".
This same "not as prepared" report would likely be the result from a review of the average households cybersecurity status.
Obama is pledging to work on "digital infrastructure protection" to ensure that the nations networks are secure, trustworthy and resilient but we don't want you to wait for the government to protect you.
Listen in as the Data Doctors deliver their Personal Cybersecurity Stimulus Package (PCSP) so that you can protect yourself from cyber attacks!
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