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Remote work offers benefits like reduced costs and wider recruitment but also increases cybersecurity risks. To protect your business, provide security training, secure endpoints, use access controls, implement Firewall as a Service, and require multi-factor authentication.

Remote work has become normalized in recent years and can bring a range of benefits for both businesses and employees. From a business standpoint, remote work can reduce costs, improve employee morale and well-being, and enable a wider net to be cast when it comes to recruitment. While remote work brings a range of benefits, it can also create cybersecurity risks, with more business activities taking place digitally. 

Therefore, cybersecurity must be a top priority for businesses using remote workers. This post will offer a few cybersecurity tips to help you build a strong defense and avoid a few common mistakes.

Provide Security Training

First, you should provide security training for your staff. 95% of attacks (PDF) succeed due to human error, so you need to show your remote workers how they can work safely, protect data, and detect common scams. This should help to prevent avoidable threats like phishing and give your team confidence in their abilities to work safely. Continue here.

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