09.19.24

Home office–home security–keep your network separate

Working from home is the new normal, but it comes with its own set of security challenges. One of the biggest risks is having all your work and personal devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Imagine your home network as a party. If one guest gets sick, everyone else at the party is at risk. The same goes for your devices. If one device gets infected with malware, it can spread to all the other devices on your network.

So, how can you protect yourself?

  • Create a Separate Network: Set up a separate Wi-Fi network for your work devices. This will isolate them from your personal devices, reducing the risk of infection.
  • Use Strong Passwords: Make sure your work network has a strong, unique password. Avoid using the same password as your personal network.
  • Keep Your Devices Updated: Regularly update your work devices with the latest security patches.
  • Be Cautious with Downloads: Only download files from trusted sources. Avoid clicking on suspicious links or attachments.
  • Use a VPN: A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can add an extra layer of security to your work network.

By taking these steps, you can create a safer and more secure home office environment.