Maintain data security when staff is working from home

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The coronavirus pandemic has left governments floundering, businesses unprepared and citizens scrambling for hand sanitizer like it worth
its weight in gold. The sense of general unpreparedness has a lot of people on edge
Not surprising, since we&re on the edge of a global health emergency and it impossible to predict exactly how government, travel or
day-to-day business will operate during this outbreak. Many tech companies already allow their staffs to work from home
Remote work policies are increasingly popular across the tech industry as companies push flexible working arrangements
In doing so, these companies have to prepare their IT infrastructure to accommodate remote working. Granted, setting up a company to allow
remote work is not an overnight job
It requires time and effort — but more importantly, investment and budget
It an even bigger task to do it securely and without opening a door for hackers to walk in
But with the coronavirus spreading, now a better time than ever to roll out a plan. Secure your remote setup: The basics Remote work has one
fundamental security principle: Let in the right people to do the right things
In other words, your employees need to be able to do their jobs as if they were at the office.