CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
Oct-2021
Considering the increase in Information and communication technology penetration as well as digital activity especially during the Covid Pandemic, awareness about the Cyber security for policyholders and the general public is the need of the hourto prevent cyber frauds and crimes.
Here are a few Dos and Don’ts while carrying out various insurance transactions:
1.Buying/Renewing a Policy
Do’s
Look for credibility of sellers,namely agents, intermediaries such as brokers or insurance company staff
Provide personal information only on need-to-know basis
Provide KYC information when needed
Use a Strong passwordto setup account in the insurance company’s websites or web-aggregators if required
Don’ts
Avoid insurance related websites NOT starting with https
Avoid sellers/intermediaries with suspicious and spurious identity
Beware of the insurance intermediaries’asking for sensitive information
2. Operating insurance Policy and communications
Do’s
Use strong passwords in the insurance accounts and login at insurance company portals
Use impersonal and different passwords for different accounts
Use genuine operating systems(on which operating using electronic insurance account)
Keep your account password confidential
Inform about any change in contact details, address to the insurance company from time to time
Don’ts
DO NOT use default passwords
DO NOT share any Pin/account password upon contacting Customer care service
DO NOT share any OTPunless certain of its use
3. Claim process safety
Do’s
Provide authentic claim related information and personal/sensitive information as needed
Provide genuine identification and KYC validations
Don’ts
Provide account information only to insurance company’s staff/claim team upon satisfaction of their authenticity
Do NOT provide account passwords to anyone
Keep records of the transaction’s important information e.g. transaction ID
4. Protection from Phishing and suspicious communications
Do’s
Check for unfamiliar or illegitimate address
Beware of ‘sense of urgency’ in the emails. Phishing e-mails have tendency to make the target feel rushed.
Check for generic greetings/salutation in the doubtful e-mails e.g. Dear Valued customer, Dear userinstead of name
Try to identify phishing emails through spelling and grammatical mistakes in the mail content
Don’ts
Never respond to requests for personal information via email
Never enter personal information in a pop-up screen
DO NOT click any links listed in e-mail. if the link is to be verified, copy and paste URL into browser.
DO NOT click any suspicious attachments e.g. those containing .exe file extensions
5. Cyber Ethics - Be a responsible Cyber policyholder
Do not engage in inappropriate cyber conduct, e.g. cyber bullying
Do not impersonate anyone, e.g. by creating social pages, posts, sites etc.
Adhere copyright constraints when downloading insurance or any other information from internet
Do not use others’ information which may identify them
Use public Wi-Fiwith care and caution
6. Reporting Cyber Crimes
1. Helpline 155260 – National Helpline and reporting platform by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
Helps in preventing financial loss
Operated by concerned State Police
Uses new-age technologies to take action against digital fraud in real-time
Integration response with Law Enforcement Agencies and Financial Intermediaries
More information: https://cybercrime.gov.in/Webform/Helpline.aspx
2. https://digitalpolice.gov.in/Default.aspx: This portal is a platform for Citizens to file crime related complaints online and seek antecedent verification of prospective employees (including for domestic help, drivers etc.), tenants or for any other purpose. Citizens can also seek certification of their own antecedents.
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