Solomon Wesley Sua, a professional in Cyber Security, Cyber Defense, Cyber Assurance, Cyber Crime, Cyber Forensic, Cyber Intelligence, and Cyber GRC, shares his expertise in a column. He realized the importance of protecting online presence in today’s digital world and pursued a Master of Science in Cyber Security. As a proud Papua New Guinean, he acknowledges the country’s vulnerability to cyber threats despite its small size in the global IT ecosystem. The rise of cyber threats, fraud, and data breaches motivated him to make a difference in building safer digital environments.
Sua aims to make complex cybersecurity topics easier to understand for all, especially those unfamiliar with technical jargon. He plans to discuss practical tips and emerging threats that could impact everyone. In his upcoming posts, he will delve into the dangers of bank card cloning fraud, a global issue affecting people in Papua New Guinea. He will explain how fraudsters operate, how to identify warning signs, and how to protect oneself and loved ones.
By educating people about cybersecurity risks and promoting awareness, Sua hopes to contribute to making the digital world a safer place for all. He emphasizes that knowledge is power, and awareness is key to protection. Through his column and the opportunity provided by Post Courier Online, he looks forward to sharing more insights and helping individuals navigate the cybersecurity landscape. Readers are encouraged to stay tuned and engage in discussions on cybersecurity.
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