 October is Cybersecurity Month. Cybersecurity awareness and prevention are crucial in today's digital age because individuals and organizations are constantly at risk from cyber threats. And these cyber threats can have serious consequences that result in financial loss, damage to your reputation, and identity theft. What I would like to do is share five tips. Tip one is to use strong passwords. A minimum of 15 characters in a password that is using uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters as your password. Tip number two is to always enable multi-factor authentication. So for an example, you might be using a password, and then from that password that you apply, you might receive a text message on your phone to add an additional number or one-time pin to access your account. Tip number three, always keep software on your devices up to date. Keeping your devices up to date with software prevents threat actors from being able to access your devices. Tip number four is beware of phishing. Phishing comes in the forms of emails, text messages, even voice calls, trying to get you to do something like click on a link or enter a number, enter one of your passwords. Stop and think before you click the link. And tip number five, the final tip, is to always ensure you're using antivirus software. Ensure all your devices are using up to date software to prevent threat actors from getting into your devices.