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Disable WPS on your home Wi-Fi router

Most home Wi-Fi routers have a WPS button on them. This button allows you to connect to the Wi-Fi network without a password and therefore presents a liability to your home digital network security. Fortunately, you can easily disable this button. The method to do so varies from one manufacturer to another, but it’s generally […]

Give remote workers secure Wi-Fi access

Provide cellular Wi-Fi hotspots or tethering plans so remote workers can use portable Wi-Fi hotspots. These can be used instead of allowing connections through public Wi-Fi networks to help regulate access and increase connection security. Wi-Fi hotspots should be password and login protected so they’re only accessible to employees.

Create fail safes for employee devices

If you have a bring your own device (BYOD) policy at work, make full use of mobile device management (MDM) applications so you can remotely access, track and wipe the data from a device should it be lost or stolen. High end MDM will also allow you to set regular automated data backups to your […]

Don’t mix work and pleasure

If you work from home, request that your employer give you a dedicated work laptop or computer. Keeping work and personal data separate will reduce the risk of cross contamination or incidental slips that could lead to serious data breaches. Where possible, do the same with mobile devices; ask for a work phone or tablet […]

Educate your employees

Securing business data and information is tantamount to keeping your company safe and fully functional. When it comes to threats like phishing scams, your employees are your first line of defense. Make sure teams are aware of risks and what to look out for. Provide refresher training, including useful insights into how they can keep […]

Multi-layer your company’s security

Apply multiple layers of defense to business networks to create a more secure network. Not only should this include using several different layers of security, but potentially more than one of the same type, too. Using more than one firewall, for example, means that you can partition different parts of the network behind different firewalls. […]