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7 tips to reduce the cyber risk of remote workers
The Covid-19 outbreak creates opportunities for hackers. Remote working makes it harder to secure and contain your IT environments, protect confidential information and to respond to incidents.
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Here are some tips to mitigate these risks.
- Ensure that your computer systems and virtual environments are resistant to cyber threats and implement stronger security measures where appropriate. Additional layers of encryption or password protection are recommended.
- Speak to your SaaS (software as a service) vendors about their business continuity plans to ensure there is minimal impact and disruption to your business and that they are ready to assist you with disaster recovery.
- Refresh your staff training on cyber hygiene and looking after personal and confidential information (e.g. education on phishing attacks, cooperation assistance during a data breach, not leaving physical documents lying around, taking care when working on laptops in public spaces).
- Prevent staff using personal, unsecured IT equipment at home and transferring data to unsecured platforms to access data remotely.
- Check your Covid-19 response plan – does it cover cyber incident response and are you prepared (and adequately insured) for a data breach? Have you got lawyers and forensic experts you can call on in an incident?
- Make sure you can communicate with all remote working employees if your systems have to be taken offline. Remote working staff must be able to carry out a password reset remotely if needed.
- Protect your reputation and take measures to protect personal and confidential information – be careful about disclosing employee, customer or supplier health information otherwise you may be in breach of common law and contractual obligations.