In these challenging times, you’re likely requiring your employees to work from home to keep your business going. But the rapid switch to remote work brings new cybersecurity risks you may not have considered, especially if you have employees that are using personal computers instead of company-issued ones.
Not only are personal at-home networks less secure than business networks, personal devices that don’t have the right settings or software are also more vulnerable. Your workers may be visiting sites that they’d be restricted from while at the office, or they could even have machines that are already infected.
Without the right additional precautions, your employees could unwittingly cause you to suffer
Even if you’re only planning on letting employees work remote temporarily, it may be a long time before they’re able to return to the office. Don’t let the risk increase daily — request a free consultation with one of our cybersecurity solutions experts to learn more about the risks your business may be exposed to from switching to remote work and how those risks can be managed or mitigated.
We employ strict measures that encompass the security, availability, processing, integrity, and confidentiality of customer data. TBC chose the more difficult SOC 2 Type 2 certification to truly show that we’ve created proven, sustainable methods of this security for many years to come.
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