Week 6: CyberSecurity Risks in Remote Work

 Remote Work Cybersecurity Risks | The ITeam

 

 The key cybersecurity risks Cyber Magazine highlights for remote workers: remote environments expose businesses to unsecured connections (especially public or weak home networks), phishing scams, and general cyber-awareness deficiencies; they also struggle with device management when personal equipment is used, delayed system updates, and local sensitive data storage that may be unencrypted—all of which expand the attack surface. Additional threats include lapses in offboarding and monitoring, compliance violations, and improper cloud configurations that clash with internal security standards. To mitigate these dangers, organizations should enforce VPN usage, device control and encryption, automatic patching, access revocation, stringent cloud settings, and robust training and oversight.

 

Resources: https://cybermagazine.com/articles/the-top-10-risks-of-remote-working? 

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