Working from home can be quite liberating, a chance to escape from a busy and noisy office. As a result of the coronavirus outbreak, millions of workers across the world have had to make the rapid transition to remote working. But it isn’t as simple as just taking your laptop home. Want to be as productive and secure as possible working from home? Let us take you through these secure remote working tips that answer the most frequently asked question: Is your internet connection secure to work from home?
Once you’ve set yourself up in a nice, quiet space, you’ll want to ensure you can do the following things. Remote working without a clear-cut security policy brings with it an increased risk of cyber attacks. In a recent survey, it was found that 40 per cent of companies have already reported seeing an increase in cyber attacks as employees start working remotely. It is, therefore, very critical to use a secure internet connection when working from outside your office.
It is vital that when you are working with confidential information that your Wi-Fi is secured. That means enabling a password on your home network. We will be talking about 'how to set-up a secure connection', and also why you should avoid unsecured Wi-Fi networks'.
For maximum protection, please choose WPA2-AES when selecting the security settings on your Wi-Fi router. This makes sure everything you send is encrypted and next to possible to hack.
Your work laptop should be hidden from other computers on your home network, to avoid the possibility of an intrusion.
On Windows 10, navigate to Network and Sharing Center, go to Advanced Sharing Settings, and then Turn Off Network Discovery. While in Network and Sharing Center you also disable file and printer sharing too.
Many businesses use collaboration software or other cloud productivity apps that were set up by individual departments. These result in multiple apps performing the same basic task across the organisation. For IT administrators already swamped with new remote access headaches, this is far from the best setup. Fortunately, because these services are in the cloud, choosing and migrating to a single service is completely doable even while everyone is working from home. This can be a lengthy process, but it pays dividends by reducing overall management problems, minimizing your attack surface for better security, and even decreasing costs.
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