How to protect assets from Russian cyberattacks

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Cybersecurity expert and attorney Leeza Garber joined “Mornings with Maria,” Thursday and explains how the U.S. can “be proactive” on protecting their assets during a possible cyberattack amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The big scare is that we're going to wake up and see all of our bank statements depleted, right? That's a concern I keep hearing. It's important to understand that as citizens, we can do our best to protect our assets. Many of our assets are online. If it's connected to the Internet, there's always the chance it can be hacked, but it's important to, as you mentioned, change your password use best practices, which includes multifactor authentication.

It's also being proactive about what companies we use as well, and then in the larger scope, it's making sure that as businesses, we're prepping, we're being aware of the fact that we could be hacked… it's important to note that the federal government has thrown money at this issue. We are being proactive.

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