Physical security has been compromised because of COVID. Employees who left the office to work from home may have insecure working environments at home. When they return to the office, they may have forgotten the risks of Piggybacking.
Physical security still matters. If you don’t have shredder bins located in convenient locations around the office, the risk of data being stolen can increase dramatically. Publish an information Handling policy that first defines what your critical and sensitive data is within your business, and then prescribes how to protect it from accidental disclosure or theft. In addition to these best practices, consider adopting the following and booking time with CyberHoot to learn how to automate all of this.
CyberHoot believes that for many small to medium sized businesses and MSPs, you can greatly improve your defenses and chances of not becoming another victim of cyberattack if you follow the advice above.
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