What is Best Cyber Security Tips for Remote Workers?

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What is Best Cyber Security Tips for Remote Workers?

Remote working has become the norm in many industries and has become an essential part of modern day business. While remote working can offer benefits such as being able to telecommute, it comes with added risk because of the lack of control employees have over their cybersecurity. One way to combat this risk is by investing in robust technology solutions that protect your business network. Furthermore, make sure to educate employees regarding cybersecurity practices when they join your company so that they can develop healthy remote working habits from the start. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a decline in human populations across the globe. With normalcy quickly being restored, the focus now turns to cyber security. Many companies and organizations are banking on remote working as a way to save money on staff costs, with the hope that their workforce will be more productive and secure while working from home. Unfortunately, cybersecurity risks often go along with this new trend in employee engagement. In order to ensure your business remains safe from outside threats, it’s important to invest in robust technology solutions that protect your network and train employees in cybersecurity so that they develop healthy remote working practices. The COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but cyber threats to individuals and businesses continue to loom large.


The only solution at the moment is to invest in robust technology solutions that protect your network and to train employees in cybersecurity so that they develop healthy remote working practices. The threat of cyber attacks to organizations is growing with each passing day. The only solution at present, is to invest in robust technology solutions that protect your network and to train employees in cybersecurity so that they develop healthy remote working practices. Businesses need to take the time to assess what information is most valuable to them and maintain secure networks that can withstand any malicious attempt at entry.' A few basic habits to protect your devices and your business network from cyber criminals.. Make sure that your organisation’s remote workers have a strong password, two-step authentication and enable it wherever possible. Enable multifactor authentication whenever it is offered. Try using a password manager to manage your passwords and keep track of them in one place and Block IP addresses: Blocking access to your network is an essential step for remote workers. It can prevent a remote employee from accessing your internal resources and services, especially if inappropriate or harmful materials are sent from the address. You can also download our remote working cyber security checklist for more details. 

Choose Strong Passwords:- A strong, unique password is the most important line of defense against unauthorized access of your devices and personal information. When creating a new password, use letters and numbers in an conventional format with a minimum of 8 characters containing at least one number and one letter. Choose StrongPasswords to make it more challenging for cyber criminals.'' If you think your passwords are strong, then consider challenging yourself to a new level. A stronger, unique password is the best way to protect yourself from cybercrime and data breaches. If you use the same password for every online account, then a cybercriminal who gains access to one of your devices can use that information to gain access to all of your other accounts as well.

Install Updates:- Updates are a fundamental part of keeping your device secure. Timely software updates (including antivirus updates) help patch security flaws and safeguard the computer system. And it's the best time to set a new trend! Let your friends know that you only travel with carry-on that are up-to-date with the latest software. The Timely Software Updater is a quick and easy tool that tells you when important software updates are available for your computer. This tool is designed to be used alongside our Timely Antivirus product, and helps keep your device running smoothly Updating your software is as important for mobile devices like smartphones as it is for desktop computers. The latest updates often contain patches for recently discovered security flaws that could otherwise be exploited by hackers to gain access to your personal information or even take control of your


device. Keep your software up-to-date, and you'll be one step closer to staying protected online. 

Write a remote work policy for your team:- A remote working policy is a document that explains to your team what their responsibilities are in terms of dealing with company issues if they are not physically in the office. It is also important to put this policy in writing, have everyone sign off on it and make sure that you distribute it to them. This will help your team understand what is expected of them both within the policy and any specific issues that may come up. Remote working policies also need to be periodically reviewed and updated as well, so make sure you do this regularly as well. Remote working is great for large enterprise businesses who need strategic control over their teams. However, it can be difficult to manage and operate a team if there is no one-on-one contact with your employees at all times. We've put together a policy for remote working to help you manage this risk, and also provide guidance on cyber security incident response. Please get in touch if you’d like us to write a custom copy for your team or business.

Learn to detect phishing scams:-Phishing attacks are on the rise. In the first month of the coronavirus lockdown, the number of phishing emails sent globally increased by 667%. This means more people are falling for the scam, and clicking on malicious links that could infect them with a virus. You can help protect yourself by learning how to spot these emails. Phishing emails are designed to steal your identity, money or both. With the Covid-19 outbreak, we are seeing a significant increase in phishing email scams. These emails look legitimate and often mimic real messages from companies you trust and use on a daily basis. Learn how to identify these messages and protect yourself from threats that can be life-threatening and while traditional email crimes such as spam, bulk emailing, and hacking are commonly known and blocked by most security solutions, phishing is one of the most successful email scams because it mimics real-world actions. Phishing emails are frequently used to spread malware or infect endpoints with a virus. The Covid-19 outbreak has led to a significant rise in phishing email scams. In the first month of the coronavirus lockdown, the number of phishing emails sent globally increased by 667%. This huge increase in the number of phishing emails sent during this time demonstrates how effective these scammers have become at.

Turn on VPN:- The VPN client on your computers or mobile devices acts as a tunnel to route all network traffic through. Any data entered, including usernames, passwords, personal emails and corporate information should NOT be transmitted over the internet unprotected. For this reason we strongly advise using a VPN to secure all data connections made through the internet. As a remote employee, you should never turn off the VPN on your computers or mobile devices. Doing so leaves your personal information vulnerable. To ensure that you can always be reached, your employees' VPN connections should never be disconnected. If you detect any


sign of inactivity from a remote worker's PC, you should immediately contact them and investigate why they are not connecting through the VPN. Furthermore, you must instruct them to turn on their VPN whenever connecting to an internal network location or using administrative privileges on a computer. Doing so will prevent unauthorized users from accessing the internal network while simultaneously allowing you to monitor employee activity through the Remote Connect tracking tool within our comprehensive control panel. If your employees connect to the network via a VPN, they will no longer have access to your network after they disconnect from the VPN. You need to make sure that they understand the importance of not disabling the VPN server as this could put your entire company at risk if compromised. Also, make sure that remote employees do not have unsecured remote access to critical information such as credit card numbers or bank account information. To ensure employee compliance, issue alerts through email and company policies regarding the importance of using a VPN whenever connecting to the network.


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