I tend to talk about privacy and security as two sides of the same coin, and as bitcoin is a purely digital asset, important to consider and learn as a bitcoiner .. however, the privacy and security topics are deep and complex, so it's always important (imo) to offer a small number of concrete actionable steps that help people get started.
In the case of digital privacy and security the three I usually mention are: always run a VPN on every device you use, use a password manager if you're not already, and use separate email addresses for different activities but especially for tardfi and for bitcoin.
It's the same concept as with talking about bitcoin which is a wide and deep topic .. but worth giving easily actionable advice for noobs to start with. Regularly stack some bitcoin into a wallet that you control, read a few key titles/watch a few key YT's/listen to a few podcasts.
In both topics, starting by having some skin in the game fosters the curiosity to learn more. Everyone's needs are unique, and some people live in far more adversarial environments than others so, like bitcoin custody (for example), there is no one-size-fits-all.