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Download our best practices guide for maintaining the security and privacy of your information during this unprecedented time.
With each employee you have working remotely, cracks in the information security foundation can start to spread. Hackers know how to exploit vulnerabilities for financial gain with cyberattacks, ransomware and phishing emails on the rise.
The last thing your small business needs is an added setback as you try to grow. Help your teams manage through any remote work changes with clear communication around information safety best practices.
Provide all employees with clear and concise written policies covering key aspects of information security. This should also include the acceptable use of their laptops, phones, and other devices. As a starting point for remote working security, consider building out company policies around the following:
The policies don’t need to be lengthy. They just need to be clearly communicated, easily accessible, and understandable. In remote work settings, we recommend providing policies in a digital format with multiple points of contact for questions.
Remote workers need to be extra vigilant regarding the information security on all their devices. Train them to be hyper alert to cyberattacks, ransomware and phishing emails. Warn them that criminals are looking to exploit the spread of COVID to conduct hacking campaigns. Encourage them to use privacy screens to protect their information.
To deflect brand and reputation threats, it’s imperative to keep personal customer or client data and intellectual property private. Remote employees who handle sensitive records should have formal training in your privacy policies and tools to prevent misuse.
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