How to protect your technology before a disaster | KSNF/KODE


JOPLIN, MO. Photos, bank statements, and tax records are just a few of the things at risk if you fail to protect your technology from a disaster.

Spring storm season means it's a good idea to be prepared for hail damage, power outages, or worse.

Protecting your technology is an essential part of preparing.

John Motazedi, SNC Squared: "We've always talked about backing up your computers to ensure that backups are separate from an actual computer."

Cloud storage is a great option for maintaining access to all your important files even if a device is damaged or lost.

"Obviously, if you only have one copy, and it's the only one sitting in your house or on your computer, it's much more prone to destruction or disappearance."

Sit down with every phone, laptop, and tablet to make sure you know what's on it.

"It's these apps that you might start up once or twice a year. It's the ones that you normally get out of sight and that actually get you into trouble."

Tracking websites, usernames, and passwords can also be vital.

"A lot of people now regularly change their passwords, keep this piece of paper and maybe sit on their desk."

If you prefer a paper list, make multiple copies - or use a digital password manager.

“We always recommend that an application like Pass Portal or LastPass can be backed up and protected to actually keep an eye on your passwords. However, this allows you to access your different devices or your different accounts just in case the problem arises. "

Visit the SNC Squared website to learn more about protecting your technology.


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