

Your company needs to audit employee passcodes. I have two articles which should help with some of this: That means virus checkers, firewalls, device encryption should all be in palace. Make sure up-to-date security protection is installed and active on any devices that will be used for work. Once chosen, you should ensure that all remote employees are provided with access to the service, and that they use it for all business-related activity. (Especially avoid the free services.) ExpressVPN and NordVPN appear to be good choices, but it is in your best interest to do your own due diligence before selecting a provider for your company. There are lots of VPN service providers, but not all of them can be trusted. Smaller enterprises may need to appoint a VPN provider. Most larger organizations already have a VPN service in place and should check they have sufficient seats to provide this protection across their employee base. These services provide an additional layer of security, which (in simplified terms) provides the following: One way to secure data as it moves between your core systems and externally based employees is to deploy a VPN. People need to know who to contact in the event they detect a security anomaly.

Your people need to be in possession of basic security advice, and it is also important that your company has an emergency response team in place.

Employees should be particularly reminded to avoid clicking links in emails from people they do not know, and installation of third-party apps should be confined to bona fide app stores, even on personal devices.
