Law Number 27 of 2022
“Personal data is any data about a person that is either identified and/or identifiable individually or in combination with other information either directly or indirectly through electronic and/or non-electronic systems.”
- Avoid using passwords related to personal identity.
Please use a password that is difficult to guess and unrelated to any personal information (such as your name, birth date, or family name) to prevent unauthorized access.
- Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Please enable two-factor authentication (MFA) for an additional layer of security on every login, such as through a one-time password (OTP) sent to your mobile phone.
- Don’t click on Suspicious Links
Beware of clicking on unfamiliar links, especially in suspicious emails or messages. These could be phishing scams designed to steal your information.
- Ensure the security of the network being used
Please use a secure network. Avoid using public or unencrypted Wi-Fi networks to access important accounts or conduct online transactions.
- Pay attention to the security of the accessed website.
Ensure that the accessed website uses the HTTPS protocol (indicated by a lock icon in the browser), signifying that the site has encryption security.
- Be wise in using social media.
Avoid sharing excessive personal information on social media platforms, as it can be exploited for social engineering or identity theft.