Marissa Arbour Launches Free 15-Minute Digital Safety Checklist

Marissa Arbour of Alpharetta, Georgia introduces a simple, practical guide to help everyday individuals protect themselves online—without tech jargon or fear.


    ALPHARETTA, GA, January 16, 2026 -- Cybersecurity leader Marissa Arbour, Principal Cybersecurity Analyst and longtime advocate for digital literacy, has released a free Digital Safety Quick-Start Checklist designed for everyday individuals who want to reduce online risk without becoming security experts.

The checklist reflects Arbour's belief that cybersecurity should be clear, human, and practical. "Security isn't about fear," Arbour shared in a recent interview. "It's about confidence." The new resource turns that philosophy into action with a short, step-by-step self-audit anyone can complete in 15 minutes.

Why This Matters for Individuals
Cyber risk is no longer abstract. It shows up in daily life:

1 in 5 Americans has experienced identity theft at least once.

The average individual victim of cybercrime loses $1,300 per incident.

74% of breaches involve human behavior, not system failures.

Over 60% of people reuse passwords across multiple accounts.

"These numbers tell us the problem isn't technology," Arbour said. "It's habits. And habits can be changed."

A Resource Built From Real Experience
The checklist draws directly from Arbour's work across fintech, banking, healthcare, and education. It focuses on the actions that matter most.
"You don't need a giant idea to start," Arbour said. "You just need to follow the ones that won't leave you alone."

The guide avoids technical language and focuses on everyday decisions. "Clarity is a security tool," she explained. "If people understand what to do, they're far more likely to do it."

It also reflects her long-held view that learning should feel approachable. "Security training doesn't have to be boring," Arbour said. "People learn better when it feels human and practical."

What's Inside the Free Checklist
The Digital Safety Quick-Start Checklist includes:

A personal password and account review

A simple device and update check

A phishing awareness self-test

A short guide to setting up multi-factor authentication

A one-page "digital reset" routine for monthly use

Use This in 15 Minutes

Set a timer for 15 minutes.

Open the checklist on your phone or laptop.

Work through each section once—no perfection required.

Pick one habit to improve today.

"Small, consistent actions create the most lasting progress," Arbour said.

Common Mistakes People Make
Waiting until something goes wrong to take action

Reusing passwords because it feels convenient

Ignoring updates and notifications

Assuming cybersecurity is only for businesses

Trying to fix everything at once instead of starting small

"Most mistakes happen when people rush or avoid the issue entirely," Arbour noted. "Slowing down changes outcomes."

Call to Action
Download the free Digital Safety Quick-Start Checklist today.
Use it once. Share it with one other person.
Then set a monthly reminder to revisit it.

"Security starts with small choices," Arbour said. "And the best time to make one is now."

Marissa Arbour is a Principal Cybersecurity Analyst based in Alpharetta, Georgia. With experience across consulting, fintech, and banking, she is known for translating complex security concepts into clear, practical guidance. She mentors women in STEM, teaches digital literacy in local schools, and advocates for everyday cybersecurity habits that build confidence and trust online.

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Contact Information
Marissa Arbour
Marissa Arbour

Alpharetta, GA
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