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Cybersecurity for Remote Work
Staying secure in a work-from-anywhere world

Introduction
The shift to remote work has brought flexibility and convenience, but it’s also created new cybersecurity challenges. Home networks, personal devices, and unsecured tools often lack the same protections as office systems, making remote workers prime targets for cyberattacks.

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Secure Your Devices and Network: Start by using strong passwords for all devices and enabling encryption on your home Wi-Fi network. Keep your software, operating systems, and antivirus tools up to date to close security gaps.
Use a VPN for Work: A Virtual Private Network encrypts your internet traffic, protecting company data from interception on unsecured networks. Always connect through your company’s approved VPN when accessing work systems.
Be Cautious of Phishing Emails: Remote workers often face an increase in phishing attempts disguised as messages from IT departments or managers. Verify any requests for sensitive information and avoid clicking on unexpected links or attachments.
Secure Collaboration Tools: Use trusted, secure platforms for meetings, file sharing, and communication. Ensure access is restricted to authorized team members, and avoid sharing sensitive information over personal messaging apps.
Separate Work and Personal Devices: Avoid using personal devices for work tasks, as they may lack adequate security measures. If using a shared device is unavoidable, ensure it is password-protected, updated, and used cautiously.
Cybersecurity in a remote work environment requires shared responsibility. By adopting secure habits and using the right tools, you can protect sensitive company data and maintain productivity—no matter where you’re working from.