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Being many the employees suddenly working from theirs homes, there are certain actions that an organization and its employees can perform to help remain productive without increasing cybersecurity risk. With this new situation of remote work, employees seek to stay connected with their colleagues and co-workers, using chat applications, shared documents and video conferences. Surely they do not take into account the possibility of cyber attacks. That's why administrators must urgently look for new threat scenarios and vectors as their businesses become a distributed organization overnight, with less time to make detailed plans or run pilots. Based on our experiences, working with clients, we tell you what are the best practices that help guarantee the protection of your information. By using official chat tools, employees know where to congregate for work. While many employees have company-provided notebooks at home, organizations are likely to see an increase in access to company data from personal devices. Remote workers have access to data, information and the network, making it very tempting for bad actors. Warn your employees that they may receive more phishing attempts and provide guidance on where to report those suspicious messages. Establishing a clear communication policy helps employees recognize official messages. For example, video is more difficult to spoof than email. An official channel like Microsoft Stream could reduce the possibility of phishing, meanwhile, it makes people feel connected. By providing clear and basic information, including how to protect your devices, it will help you and your employees stay ahead of threats.
You can be social by working from home, staying in touch with colleagues while also helping to keep your business secure.
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