3 ways to reduce cyberattacks affecting your business
Cyberattacks have been rising ever since the first few days of the Covid 19 stay at home orders were issued across the world. We know many employers have had far too many challenges on their minds and may not have had time to think about cyber security as their team starts working at the kitchen table. That’s a dangerous precedent. Here are 3 ways that you can work to reduce cyberattacks affecting your business.
First, make sure your employees are not using their home computers or devices when working. Second, ensure your work-at-home computers have a firewall that’s turned on. Finally, your network and data are not truly secure unless your employees utilize a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
Want more tips for setting up safe Work From Home networks? Check out our free report. Or book a free 15 minute work from home security consultation.
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