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Changes to workplace set ups following the pnademic means that work from home is increasingly becoming normal. However, remote working presents a series of challenges and risks. When you are partnered with a Managed IT Services company like, your home network and the devices on it may not be as secure.
Many small businesses have transitioned to work from home arrangements during the lockdown. This has dramatically reducing the number of people doing the daily commute to the Sydney CBD. In response to this, Milnsbridge managed IT support has prepared a guide of common weaknesses and security risks when working from home.
Work from home (WFH) in a lockdown means that most members of your house will also be home using their devices as well. Even if your work device is protected by Milnsbridge MSP, your home office network may be unsecured and open to threats. Threats to your home’s network can be caused by numerous faults, so here are some examples to be mindful of:
Hackers are aware of the huge shift in working from home and have adjusted accordingly around our new flexible work arrangements. Moreover, phishing relies on social engineering and human error. Phishing scams have taken advantage of people far removed from their offices, workspaces and unable to commit to in person drop ins or meetings.
Snap lockdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic are unforeseeable and often leave businesses scrambling to effectively move to a remote environment. Whilst other threats such as network vulnerabilities and phishing scams can be concerning, the biggest risk of working from home is working from a personal device.
Even though your work device may be protected, your personal device you keep at home is not. This practice blurs the lines between personal browsing/leisure and sensitive business data handling. If work devices are not able to be taken home, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) and cyber security awareness are the next best practices if working from a personal device is imperative.
The Australian Cyber Security Centre has recently published a series of baseline mitigation strategies. This report includes recommendations for managers and owners to implement into their work environment to mitigate cybercrime. Some of these recommendations include:
You can read more recommendations from the essential eight.
Flexible work from home can be tough and may present a number of challenges, but can also improve your work life balance when the office day no longer has fixed work hours. Its now been some time since many Administrative Assistants, Call Centre and Customer Service staff began remote work from home in Sydney NSW, but a return to the offices is beginning to occur. Although most workers work full time they are only returning for a few days a week as workers work in the new hybrid working mode.
When partnering with Milnsbridge Managed IT Services we act as your virtual assistant, you can be assured of the best customer service, that both your team, and your IT are safe both onsite and when working remotely. To discuss high quality working from home remote solutions or Managed Services, book a consultation or call Milnsbridge now on 1300 300 293.
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