Celebrate National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NSCAM) with RoboForm

What makes you…you? Now that’s a loaded question, isn’t it?

Sure, you’re intelligent, kind, caring, and you’ve always had a soft spot for animals. But this time, just this one time, we want you to be a bit more superficial.

While our personality traits undoubtedly define who we are as individuals, our personal data divulges a lot as well. And, with the average American using electronic media 11+ hours/day, that information is often both intentionally and unintentionally shared with others. Just as a hateful comment can hurt our feelings, unsafe online practices can negatively impact our security and livelihood.

Here at Siber Systems, we take cyber security very seriously. That’s why every month, and particularly throughout the month of October (NSCAM), we challenge both ourselves and our customers, new and old, to implement additional security measures into their everyday online activities. Because we believe people desire security that is both monetarily practical and convenient, we’ll be sharing an array of cyber safety information ranging from tips and tools to contests and giveaways.

Three Cheers for safe surfing! #CyberAware

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Simon Davis

VP of Marketing

VP of Marketing at RoboForm, where he has worked since 2006. Over nearly two decades in the password management industry, Simon has authored dozens of articles on password security and digital identity, and has appeared as a guest on podcasts, YouTube programs, radio, and other media. His perspective is grounded in direct experience with how millions of individuals, families, and businesses use a password manager every day. Based in the Washington, D.C. area.

Areas of Expertise: Password security, passwordless authentication, password manager best practices, cybersecurity marketing
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VP of Marketing at RoboForm, where he has worked since 2006. Over nearly two decades in the password management industry, Simon has authored dozens of articles on password security and digital identity, and has appeared as a guest on podcasts, YouTube programs, radio, and other media. His perspective is grounded in direct experience with how millions of individuals, families, and businesses use a password manager every day. Based in the Washington, D.C. area.