How to Have Cyber Security While Working Remotely
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How to Have Cyber Security While Working Remotely
#CyberTips #SafeRemoteWork #ProtectYourData #OnlineProtection
www.biglivetrends.com/cybersecurit...
This image is a screen shot of the OIPC’s guidance document page on its website with the tip, Review OIPC guidance
Our final tip 10: Review guidance from the OIPC on how to keep personal information you work with at your remote office safe.
Protecting Personal Information Away From the Office: www.oipc.bc.ca/documents/guidance-docum... #saferemotework
This image shows a man backing up his computer with the tip, Back up work
Tip 9: Protect your data from loss by backing up your files on a regular basis on an encrypted USB device, cloud storage option, or your organization’s server. Back up your data using a method and location approved by your employer. #saferemotework
This image states that the use of reliable antivirus software is the best protection again cyber threats and malware.
Tip 8: Purchase and install reliable antivirus and internet security software on your devices. It’s your first and best line of defense against cyber threats and malware. #saferemotework
image shows a man in his private office with the tip, Choose a secure work space
Tip 7 for safer remote work: Choose a secure workspace or area of your home where you can keep your work private and shielded from view. Shut your computer down at the end of each business day. #saferemotework
photos shows a worker in safe mode on his laptop with the headline, control access to your devices.
Tip #6 for safe remote work involves access to your devices. Do not share a laptop you use for working with personal information with anyone else in your household or otherwise, including family members and friends. #saferemotework
abstract image shows a man updating his laptop with the headline, tip 4, keep your software updated
Coming right up.... Tip 4 in maintaining a safer remote workplace: keep your software updated, so that any security patches are installed on your system to protect you. #saferemotework
abstract image of man working with apps on an ipad with a tip to avoid unauthorized apps
Tip 3 for safer remote work: Follow your workplace protocols and only download authorized apps and programs. Other apps might not have the security standards your organization expects and could expose sensitive personal data. #saferemotework
photo of a woman at her laptop, with the headline, Tip 1, Use Designated Devices.
Tip 1 for more privacy and security in your remote workspace: Keep work and personal devices separate to help to monitor and protect company data and keep a clean division online between your work and your personal life. #saferemotework
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This week, we’ll be taking a look at safer remote work with ten tips to keep personal information safe. #saferemotework