Cybersecurity hygiene involves basic protective measures that can thwart 98% of cyberattacks. Key steps include enabling multifactor authentication (MFA), using modern anti-malware solutions, applying Zero Trust principles, regularly updating systems, and prioritizing data protection. MFA should be simple and applicable to sensitive data and critical systems. Zero Trust emphasizes real-time threat response. Anti-malware tools offer threat detection insights. Regular system updates prevent exploitation of unpatched vulnerabilities. Data protection involves understanding data access and movement and managing user risks.

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