motioncros.blogg.se

Safety moments for working from home
Safety moments for working from home












safety moments for working from home

Given the circumstances, we wanted to share some security tips to help your organization and your staff stay secure during the COVID-19 pandemic. They may be a third-party service provider who is also remote working on public Wi-Fi network that is susceptible to a man-in-the-middle attack or an employee logging in from a personal device that still uses an outdated or unsupported operating system. There is a lot that can be done at an infrastructure level and an individual level to keep customer data secure, but the truth is your company's confidential information is only as secure as the weakest link.Īnd as we will touch on later in this post, the weakest link may not even be inside your organization. However, the coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdown of many countries mean that many organizations and their employees are now in the unfamiliar territory of full-time working from home (WFH).īusiness continuity planning means that we now need to find ways to protect our customer's sensitive data while allowing for location flexibility. In the past, workplaces that weren't set up to work remotely, simply didn't. While over 70 percent of global employees work remotely at least once per week and remote work has a range of benefits, there are still aren't a lot of resources that help address the cybersecurity risk introduced by remote work.














Safety moments for working from home