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Having dispersed, remote workforces has become the new normal for many businesses. It’s become an almost seamless practice, thanks to technology advancements. But information security best practices must always be observed to ensure you’re providing a highly secure and stable environment for your remote workers as well as your business.Jan 24, 2023
IT Compliance, Cybersecurity
| Having dispersed, remote workforces has become the new normal for many businesses. It’s become an almost seamless practice, thanks to technology advancements. But information security best practices must always be observed to ensure you’re providing a highly secure and stable environment for your remote workers as well as your business. Review these three key areas—readiness, policies and security practices—to ensure you’re doing all the right things to secure your remote workforce. Readiness. When it comes to preparing for remote workers, consider the following:
Policies. An effective information security program starts with creating a culture of security awareness. Policies are essential toward this end. Here are some key considerations:
Security. Remote workers can expose systems and networks to the risk of cyberattacks and breaches. It’s important to ensure the right security measures are in place to support secure IT operations. These include the following:
If you would like assistance with putting a work-from-home technology plan in place, contact us. We’ll review your remote workforce needs and suggest solutions to keep your operations secure from any location. |
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