Distributed workforces lack the same level of security as office settings and are more prone to human errors that can lead to breaches. Startups need to prioritize data security and compliance, even if they lack the resources of larger companies. Implementing basic safety protocols such as two-factor authentication and automatic data encryption can significantly enhance security. Startups should also ensure that security measures extend to mobile devices, which are increasingly targeted by phishing scams. Additionally, startups must adapt their security practices to the work-from-anywhere model and seek guidance from experts to address vulnerabilities. Lastly, human behavior should not be overlooked, and employees should be trained on security best practices and encouraged to report concerns. By taking these steps, startups can protect themselves from breaches that could have a detrimental impact on their reputation and success.
Security tips for Remote Workers By Lewis Hower
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