Cybersecurity 101: How to securely connect to the internet
How do you configure your home or small business office to securely connect to the internet?
This is a basic, yet extremely important post. If you don’t have these steps correct then everything else that you work on will not be secured and can mess with your life now due adversarial Artificial Intelligence AI cyberhacking in the hardware (firmware) software and now wetware circuits.
The information below requires you to team up with someone who has basic Information Technology IT skillset that is also not a Tik Tok user (e.g. no ChinaCCP connected people in your private network):
Step 1: Get a hard wired fiber optic plan if available in you location, else cable (metal:copper coaxial)
Step 2: Require NOT Made in China modem that has a separate router/switch with no wifi built into it.
Step 3: Purchase your own switch/router NOT Made in China and your own wifi access point that can plug into the router/switch NOT Made in China that is compatible with WPA3 Enterprise and Certificates.
Step 4: Connect the fiber optic line to the modem, then to the prior configured firewall switch/router, that is set to DENY all inbound packets prior to connecting it to the internet connected modem.
Step 5: Only connect NOT Made in China devices, inclusive of TVs (hardware the smart TV no wireless), smart phones, tablets, computers.
Here is a list of brands to avoid on the hardware side that will (guaranteed) to compromise your network and steal from you:
Lenovo
Hisense
Huawei
Toshiba (Japan sold this to China and does some contract manufacturing through them)
Here are some known NOT made in China hardware brands that are safe:
Samsung, Gigabyte, Panasonic, VAIO, Framework, Gigabyte AERO [1]
Therefore to summarize, utilize only hardware and software NOT Made in China or from a ChinaCCP proxy corporation. Select fiber optics if available in your area, else hardwired cable, else point to point antenna (5G or 5G+ mmWave and avoid the 5Ge junk that ATT lies about, it is actually 4G LTE omnidirectional antenna. Omnidirectional antennas are NOT secure in a contested spectrum environment, e.g. urban cities, suburbs and even some more densly populated country regions, if you’re in the boonies then you should be good with omnidirectionaly, but avoid it at all costs if you can and go with point to point 5G or 5G+ mmWave).
Separate the modem from the router/switch from the wireless WPA3 Enterprise + Certificates (e.g. and filter by MAC address). Get one of your competent computer friends that is NOT on Tik Tok and does not use Made in China hardware to help you out.
If you’d like I can do a 15 minute consult call for $25 with you, but by all means if you have computer security and information technology family and friends or coworkers ask for their help and give them this brief to build cybersecurity awareness organically. Submit an inquiry here www.electrostasis.com
List of References
[1] https://notochina.org/best-laptops-not-made-in-china/
Well crap! Toshiba sold out to the CCP - dammit.
Thank you for everything here!
I have an HP and TCL phone. Gonna have to get all new stuff when I can afford