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5 Tips To Secure Your Information While Working Remotely

May 05, 2020

5 Tips To Secure Your Information While Working Remotely

 

 

Being able to work while on the move is one of the most flexible options that an employee would get.

On the downside, however, this provision has its fair share of challenges. Working remotely requires you to log in to the internet to be able to make your submissions in time. Using the Internet exposes not only your device but the confidential data that you are sharing with a lot of vulnerabilities.

So, how do you stay safe when situations like the coronavirus necessitate working remotely? This article brings you important tips to enhance the safety of your internet devices and confidential information while working remotely.

But first, let’s take a look at some of the potential security risks associated with remote work.

Potential Hazards Of Remote Work

Phishing emails

Phishing emails are responsible for most data breach attacks across the world. Hackers and malicious internet users may spam your inbox with seemingly legit emails. These deceptive emails have malicious links which once clicked, give the hacker unauthorized access to your device.

Hackers use this as an avenue to collect and steal sensitive user data and confidential information. Remote workers are a viable target for phishing scams; hackers know that many of their correspondences are sent through emails.

Weak passwords

Simple and easy to guess passwords are another prime target for hackers. They are easy to crack may be used to access your accounts. Using similar easy to guess passwords on multiple accounts makes you more vulnerable in the event of a successful crack by hackers.

Unsecured internet connections

Unlike in an office setting where the IT team always keeps the security of the internet connections in check, there is little a team can do to confirm the security of the connections you are using while working remotely.

The possibility of having team members connect to networks with weak security protocols is always at play.

Lack of a boundary between work and personal data

Many remote workers have no boundary between personal and work data access. Many people use personal devices to access corporate accounts and vice versa. While many team leaders think that this is a good thing to do and many employees find it convenient, it leaves a company’s data at risk.

Personal devices may not have enough cybersecurity measures in place and might be accessed by other members of the employee’s household. This leaves confidential company data at risk of exposure.

Security of work devices

As a remote worker, you never know who could be in search of your company’s information. When malicious people notice that you are working from a public place, they may plan on accessing your information by stealing your work devices like laptops or mobile phones.

Am sure you have heard of cases where thieves break into a private car and take off with a laptop or mobile phone. Many a time, such thieves are after user data.

Tips To Ensuring Data Safety

Training and sensitization

All members of the remote workforce should be trained on how to identify potential scams and how to remain on the watch out for malicious emails, links, malware, and other threats. Your team members should also be taught some of the basic actions to take in the event of a cyber-invasion.

Some indicators of a possible data breach include the appearance of new application programs that were not previously installed and unusual pop-ups on the work screen.

Keep your devices up-to-date

Install software and applications update whenever you receive notifications of their availability. Most updates contain software patches and are only meant to protect you from malicious attacks.

Use a VPN

Using Virtual private networks is the best way to keep your traffic safe. This is especially so when you are using public networks whose security you cannot verify. VPNs create a secure tunnel for all the data sent or received from your device until it reaches the intended user.

You can secure all the devices for your remote team by downloading a VPN for different devices. With this, you can rest assured that all your communications are private whether the employees are on unsecured networks or not.

Issue company devices

This is a straightforward way of minimizing threats emanating from sharing personal devices or using them for work. With company-owned devices, you will be able to create a remote work policy; that corporate data remains on work devices only.

It’s also easier to ensure that company devices have all the security systems in place at all times. The same may be harder to implement on personal devices. For instance, you cannot force an employee to uninstall a certain program on their device even if you feel it could not be from a legit source.

Use strong passwords

Creating strong and unique passwords on all your accounts is probably one of the easiest ways of protecting your devices and important information. Strengthen your defense by mixing upper and lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols.

And this includes device unlocking passwords as well as account passwords. You should also avoid using the same password on multiple accounts.

Author:

Jack Warner from TechWarn

jack.warner@techwarn.com

Visionect: The perfect home office device to stop your kids from hopping on your conference call

April 02, 2020

The perfect home office device to stop your kids from hopping on your conference call. 

(Silicon Valley, CA, April 2nd, 2020) Visionect, the leading innovator of ePaper solutions, has announced the release of its newest innovation for your workspace at home – Joan Home.

Built on the legacy of the popular room booking management solution, Joan, which is being used by many leading companies across the globe such as Microsoft, NASA, Samsung and Amazon, Joan Home leverages the most energy-efficient technology to bring productivity and efficiency to your home.

Visionect’s innovation addresses the recent shift from working in the office to collaborating with remote teams from home, and the challenge of dealing with constant interruptions. The sudden change in work dynamic has forced millions of parents and individuals living in shared accommodation to restructure their workdays and tackle issues around their own productivity.

Employees who are interrupted during their deep work sessions and conference calls face a significant drop in the quality and speed of work, resulting in prolonged working hours. Those extra work hours are eating up time that could be spent with the family – the most important element of most people’s lives.

What’s more, young tech enthusiasts working in global tech centers live in shared accommodation with their housemates, making working from home especially challenging. Interruptions can cause lost deals, output is prone to human error, and their focus is pulled away from building successful businesses.

Staying close with our customers has enabled us to understand how people work and what they need to be their best selves. That’s why Visionect, at the recent turn of events, sprung to action and developed a solution for easing workflow and reducing meeting interruptions at home“, says Matej Zalar, co-founder of Visionect.

Joan Home is a home office device which displays your current availability and your calendar/schedule for the day. Its hardware was inspired by Joan and so it is energy-efficient, easy to attach and extremely secure. It also has a wireless design that resembles paper, making the device both simple and elegant.

Created on the principle of simplicity, Joan Home connects to your calendar and updates in real-time, allowing you to stay organized. Installation takes just a couple of minutes. Simply stick a magnet to any clean surface and place Joan onto it – that means no drilling, wiring, or damage to your walls. The device is completely wire-free and thanks to its energy efficiency, it only needs to be charged every few months.

Joan Home is the perfect household companion. It ensures that everyone’s work stays disruption-free and provides you with the opportunity to schedule meetings and conference calls without any distractions.  

Learn more about Joan Home by visiting https://getjoan.com/shop/joan-home/.

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Contact: Tilen Kegl, Marketing team lead at Visionect, tilen.kegl@visionect.com

About Visionect | Visionect, the developer of Joan, the award-winning conference room management solution, is the world leader in deploying electronic paper in environments that were once impossible. Visionect technology is unparalleled in versatility, ultra-low power consumption, ease of installation and simplicity of use. For more information, please visitwww.visionect.com.