It’s Not Too Early to Prepare Your IT Infrastructure for the Next Pandemic

10 Points to Consider for Setting up Secure Work from Home Facility for Your Work Force

 

1. Make it easy for users to get started

 

Remote users may need to set up devices and connect to important services (Mail, Internal Services, SalesForce, etc.) without physically handing them over to the IT department. Look for products (security and otherwise) that offer a Self Service Portal (SSP) that allows users to do things themselves.

 

2. Ensure devices and systems are fully protected

 

Go back to basics – ensure all devices, operating systems and software applications are up to date with the latest patches and versions. All too often malware breaches an organization’s defenses via a rogue unpatched or unprotected device.

 

3. Encrypt devices wherever possible

 

When people are out of the office there is often a greater risk of lost or stolen devices; for example, phones left in cafes, laptops stolen from cars. Most devices include native encryption tools such as BitLocker – be sure to use them.

 

4. Create a secure connection back to the office

 

Using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) ensures that all the data transferred between the home user and the office network is encrypted and protected in transit. Plus, it makes it easier for employees to do their jobs.

 

5. Scan and secure email and establish healthy practice

 

Home working will likely lead to a big increase in email as people can no longer speak to colleagues in person. The crooks are wise to this and already using the coronavirus in phishing emails as a way to entice users to click on malicious links. Ensure your email protection is up-to-date and raise awareness of phishing.

 

6. Enable web filtering

 

Applying web filtering rules on devices will ensure that users can only access content appropriate for ‘work’ while protecting them from malicious websites.

 

7. Enable use of cloud storage for files and data

 

Cloud storage enables people to still access their data if their device fails while working remotely. Don’t leave files and data in the cloud unprotected and accessible by anyone. At the very least, employees must successfully authenticate. Multi factor authentication takes that a step further.

 

8. Manage use of removable storage and other peripherals

 

Working from home may increase the chance of people connecting insecure devices to their work computer – to copy data from a USB stick, or to charge another device. Considering that 14% of cyberthreats get in via USBs/external devices*, it’s a good idea to enable device control within your endpoint protection to manage this risk.

 

9. Control mobile devices

 

Mobile devices are susceptible to loss and theft. You need to be able to lock or wipe them should this happen. Implement application installation restrictions and a Unified Endpoint Management solution to manage and protect mobile devices.

 

10. Make sure people have a way to report security issues

 

With home working people can’t walk over to the IT team if they have an issue. Give people a quick and easy way to report security issues, such as an easy-to-remember email address.

 

Software and Tools Needed

  • Secure SSL VPN Connection to access to corporate Apps, Files
  • Advanced Endpoints with Malware, Ransom ware protection.
  • DNS Level Security gateway Application.
  • Advanced Collaboration tools for Voice/Video Calling, Instant Messaging & Web Conferencing.
  • Advanced Tools for Remote Technical Support.
  • Email Services to be protected by Advanced Anti-Spam Engine.
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