How to create a cyber security infographic

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Do you run a cyber security business?  Do you run a blog offering advice regarding cyber security?

Then perhaps you would benefit from creating cyber security infographics.  Infographics are visual information like charts and diagrams that can represent data.  They can be a powerful way to get your point across.  Sometimes seeing it in a visual way can make it easier for people to understand than just writing about it with plain text.

You can use your infographic as a great social media post.  You can use it as a Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or Twitter post.  This can stand out more than say a text-based Facebook post.

You can also put the infographic directly on your website.  It can be a great sales pitch for your product.  Especially if you sell products like firewalls, VPNs, antivirus software, ransomware prevention, intrusion detection systems, data loss prevention solutions, vulnerability assessment tools, endpoint protection, etc.

But you might think creating a cyber security infographic could be too difficult, especially if you have never done it before.  But luckily, it doesn’t have to be difficult.  There are already infographic templates designed for cyber security.  All you have to do is plug your information into the template.  And then you’re ready to go.

One of these templates you can see as the picture for this blog entry.  I got it using Canva.  Canva is a great graphic design tool.  They have lots of infographic templates, including cyber security infographics.  You can use their easy-to-use drag-and-drop tools to easily edit the information.  You can get a subscription to Canva here.

If you don’t want to get a subscription to Canva, then you can always purchase an individual cyber security infographic template.  Here are a few ones you can buy:

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How to Get a Cybersecurity Infographic Template with two examples of such templates