Top Five Cybersecurity Policies To Keep Remote Businesses Alive
Rethinking strategies in the wake of COVID-19
PHOENIX — The National Cybersecurity Alliance says, “If you connect it, protect it.” Currently, two out of 10 people work remotely from home full time, according to Owl Labs — blurring the lines between business/personal environments. This can expose both teleworkers and their businesses to unique cyberthreats and attacks. That’s why creating cybersecurity policies and procedures to reflect this new normal is essential.
Here are the top five areas to consider when writing new cybersecurity remote workforce policies and procedures.