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S4 E2 | Strengthening Yale’s Cybersecurity One File at a Time

 

Are your digital files as cluttered as your junk drawer? Tune in and take the first step toward a more secure and efficient cyber life!

Just like organizing your home, managing your data is key to staying secure and efficient. In this episode of the Bee Cyber Fit podcast, Wendy Battles and James Tucciarone from Yale’s Information Security Policy and Awareness Team dive into the power of strong cybersecurity habits and responsible data management.

From inbox vigilance to digital decluttering, they share real-life habits (including James’ surprising take on coffee consumption and Wendy’s cyber cleanup journey) to inspire you to take control of your digital space. In honor of National Clean Out Your Computer Day, we’ll highlight why data classification matters and how it impacts security, device performance, and even the environment.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Good habits = better security. How small changes in cyber behavior can protect your work and personal life.
  • Decluttering isn’t just for closets. Keeping unnecessary files can slow down devices and pose security risks.
  • Data classification made simple. Think of it like sorting laundry—some things need extra protection!
  • Actionable tips for a cleaner digital life. Organize, delete, and secure your files with confidence.
  • The ripple effect of responsible data management. How a well-organized digital space benefits you and the environment.

Calls to Action:

  • Learn the right way to dispose of data. Watch the Yale Privacy Office’s video on secure data disposal.
  • Declutter your digital space. Delete files you no longer need to keep your devices running smoothly.
  • Don’t forget the final step! Empty your computer’s trash or recycling bin to fully remove deleted files.