9 Security Best Practices for Remote Workers

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Security Best Practices for Remote Workers

 

Working from home may make you feel more comfortable than working in an office. However, the threat of cybersecurity attacks still exist— in fact, employees working remotely can be the largest threat to the security of your organization’s network. All employees need to be vigilant and proactive to help prevent cyberattacks.

Here are 9 security tips to secure your remote working environment:

9 Security Best Practices for Remote Workers
Security Best Practices for Remote Workers

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Kathy Staples

Kathy Staples

Marketing Manager

Kathy Staples has over 20 years of experience in digital marketing, with special focus on corporate marketing initiatives and serving as an account manager for many Fortune 500 clients. As CampusGuard's Marketing Manager, Kathy's main objectives are to drive the company's brand awareness and marketing strategies while strengthening our partnerships with higher education institutions and organizations. Her marketing skills encompass multiple digital marketing initiatives, including campaign development, website management, SEO optimization, and content, email, and social media marketing.