Online Security Tips When Working from Home

Staying safe. Everyone is talking about it. And more people than ever are working from home due to our current health crisis. But what about the health and online security of your work-from-home environment?

Here are 7 Online Security Tips to Follow when Working from Home

Start with Cybersecurity Basics

Make keeping online security while working at home a priority—just the same as if you were working in your office. Set passwords for all devices and modes of connecting online to keep your information safe and secure.

First, update all of the passwords on your mobile and desktop devices. Then be sure to change passwords regularly and make them unique. Your passwords should be at least 12 characters and have a mix of letters, numbers, and unique characters.

Use Anti-virus Software to Secure Your Home Office

Using anti-virus software is always recommended in any digital work environment. But if you are using a home computer with family access for work, it’s even more important. Protect your system from malware and other security breaches by choosing a reputable anti-virus software for your operating system.

Keep Your System Up to Date

Staying safe online while working at home means keeping your system up to date. Criminals are constantly looking for ways in, and operating systems are diligent about updates to keep you safe. Running daily updates of your operating system will help keep your information secure and hacker free while working from home.

Don’t Overlook Your Router or Virtual Network Security

Still using the default password that came with your router? Now is the time to select your own hard-to-hack password for your home network. The default passwords for routers are weak and vulnerable to attack. Refer to the password setting tip above.

Using a mobile hotspot? Treat it with as much care and attention as your home network.

Contact Trinity Solutions today to setup a secure environment for your work-from-home security needs.

Consider a Virtual Private Network (VPN)

A VPN will secure your connection and encrypt your data over a public network, typically the internet. And it isn’t just for large corporations. If you are self-employed and using your own computer for business, consider adding a VPN.

Adding a VPN can be an extra line of defense to protect your online security while working from home—whether for business or personal use. If other family members have access to your work computer, this is a must.

Don’t Overshare on Social Media

Social media may seem like a safe place full of family and friends. But social media can be a place where cyber predators lurk.

Avoid sharing information regarding your business on messenger and in social posts, regardless of your privacy settings. Yes, this goes for sharing photos of your remote working environment too. And don’t use your personal email address for accessing office-related documents, unless you do already.

Create a Zoom-Friendly Secure Backdrop for Online Meetings

Your webcam is being used a lot these days. To protect your online work environment, setup a space that is free from any identifying information such as address, family photos, etc.

Your network isn’t the only thing you want to keep secure while working online from home.

Help us protect your online security while working from home.

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Ron Pierce

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