MCSnet Cybersecurity Month
Cybersecurity Best Practices
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting your devices, networks, and data from theft, damage, or unauthorized access. Today, our lives are more connected than ever, whether it’s through smartphones, smart TVs, laptops, or cloud systems. For individuals, families and businesses in rural Alberta, cybersecurity isn’t just about preventing hackers; it’s about keeping your personal information safe, protecting your finances, and ensuring reliable operations at home and at work.
Register and Join the MCSnet 2025 Cybersecurity Webinar with Julie Matthews on October 22nd
Common Cybersecurity Threats
Cyber threats come in many forms, and cybercriminals often target the weakest link: human behaviour. Some of the most common risks include:
Phishing Scams
Fraudulent emails or texts tricking you into giving away passwords or financial details.
Ransomware
Malicious software that locks your files until you pay a ransom.
Identity Theft
Using stolen personal information to open accounts or commit fraud.
Malware & Viruses
Harmful programs that can damage devices or steal data.
Social Engineering
Scams that manipulate trust to gain access, often targeting seniors or small businesses.
Rural residents and businesses are just as vulnerable as those in big cities, and in some cases, even more so, since attackers often exploit less secure networks.
AI and Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed the cybersecurity landscape – for better and worse.
How criminals use AI
Hackers now use AI to create realistic phishing emails, deepfake voices and videos, and automated attacks that are harder to detect. For example, AI can mimic your bank’s style of writing to trick you into clicking on malicious links or clone the voice of your loved one to trick you.
How defenders use AI
Thankfully, AI is also a powerful tool for protection. AI-powered security systems monitor patterns, detect unusual activity, and stop threats in real time. Many modern devices already have AI security built in.
Understanding AI in cybersecurity helps individuals and businesses stay one step ahead.
Tips to Stay Cyber Safe on Your Devices
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed the cybersecurity landscape – for better and worse.
Keep Your System & Apps Updated
Use Built-In Security Features
Choose a Secure Browser
Email Best Practices
Wired Connections are Safer
Practice Smart Online Habits
Strengthen Your Logins
In a nutshell, update devices, use secure browsers, enable built-in security, avoid suspicious downloads/emails, and protect accounts with strong passwords + 2FA.
Cybersecurity for Small Businesses
Small businesses are frequent targets for cyberattacks, especially in rural communities where IT resources may be limited. The cost of a breach can be devastating, not just financially but also in terms of reputation.
Best Practices for Small Businesses:
Partnering with organizations to learn more and access resources can help small businesses stay cybersafe.
Some Resources to Learn More About Cybersecurity
Here are some reliable Canadian cybersecurity resources to explore:
These resources provide checklists, how-to guides, and training materials for both individuals and small businesses.
Register and Join the 2025 Cybersecurity Webinar with Julie Matthews
We’re excited to once again partner with cybersecurity expert Julie Matthews this October!
Date: October 22, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM MST
Julie will share practical advice for families and seniors, highlighting how AI is changing the threat landscape. Have questions you would like discussed? Please add them to our form here.