The National Cyber Security Association earmarks January 28 as Data Privacy Day, "an international effort to empower and educate people to protect their privacy and control their digital footprint". Data Privacy Day sponsors and volunteers dedicate time and resources to raise awareness of privacy threats and ways to protect one's privacy, as well as the confidentiality of one's business data.
Articles I've written about privacy also explain how each of us is often our own worst privacy enemy. These articles in particular remain timely and relevant:
There are only three true Internet privacy threats
Privacy Awareness 101: Five easily remembered rules for protecting privacy
Are Your Data at Rest Also at Risk?
Metadata or Content: NSA is not the only data collector you should fear
Trusting Third-parties with your password
How much activity on the Internet is truly consensual?
Other resources you may want to visit this Data Privacy Day include:
Council of Europe Data Protection Day 2014
Online Trust Alliance - 2014 Data Privacy Day
Stay Safe Online's Mobile Privacy Tips
The US Federal Trade Commission's Privacy & Identity and Protecting Personal Information: A Guide for Business pages
Privacy By Design's Big Surveillance Demands Big Privacy – Enter Privacy-Protective Surveillance webcast
Safe reading!
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