Digital Disruptions on Remote Workers

Digital Disruptions on Remote Workers

Remote Worker Security is a Big Concern

The risk of cyberattacks grows with more people working from home. In 2020, between the months of March and July, nearly half of all businesses dealt with some sort of digital disruption. Some of the most common were:

Worker Productivity Losses. When hackers infiltrate company computers, they might steal employee identities. This will hurt your business indirectly as workers have less time for work while they grapple with their identity being stolen.

Internet-of-Things Infiltrations. Since “smart” devices can be hooked up to a central server, there are more avenues for hackers to gain access to sensitive company data.

Ransomware Attacks. Businesses of all sizes are falling victim to ransomware attacks, but it’s the small- and mid-size ones on a tight budget that really suffer from the fallout.

Stop these kinds of attacks by educating your workforce on best practices for avoiding hackers and make sure their systems are up to date with good cybersecurity software.

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First published in our February 2022 IT Radix Resource newsletter