Remote work has been a mainstay in most businesses’ standard operating procedures in at least some capacity, but it opens up a nasty can of worms regarding cybersecurity. If cybersecurity is not your top priority, and you have remote or hybrid employees, we need to have a talk—and probably a hard one.
With remote work, your company’s threat surface has expanded, opening up more opportunities for cyberthreats.
Think about it like having multiple entry points to your house. Sure, the front door is locked, but what about the back door? If you only have to worry about one door, then it’s easy enough to keep tabs on it, but multiple entrances complicate things.
Considering how valuable remote and hybrid work options are to employees, it makes sense to figure out how to balance the responsibility while keeping cybersecurity in mind.
All businesses need to take cybersecurity for remote operations with the utmost importance, and your company must leverage technology solutions to address the following issues:
We know this is a lot, so we aim to make cybersecurity as easy as possible.
Fuse Networks offers competitive security solutions similar to those used by large enterprises—all of which are possible for SMBs. It all begins with a security audit. We’ll then address your unique pain points and help you implement solutions that truly move the needle in your favor.
Learn more by calling us at 855-GET-FUSE (438-3873) today.
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Fuse Networks has been serving the Tukwila area since 2009, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.
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