The New Normal and The Home Office
The past couple of years have drastically changed how we work. Offices have moved from skyscrapers to living rooms, and conference rooms have been replaced by Zoom calls. This shift has brought new challenges, especially when it comes to keeping company data safe. If you’re a decision-maker, it’s crucial to know how to protect your remote workforce.
The Human Element: A Weak Link in Cybersecurity
Here’s a shocking fact: 95% of all cybersecurity events are caused by human error. That’s right—most data breaches occur not because of super-advanced hacking techniques but simple mistakes. This statistic becomes even more concerning when you consider that employees are now working outside of the controlled environment of a corporate office.
A Free Guide to Home Office Security
Systemic Digital is proud to introduce our new free downloadable guide, “Don’t Forget Home Office Security: A Guide to Keeping Remote Workers Safe and Secure.” This guide is designed for decision-makers like you, giving you the essential tools and knowledge to enhance your company’s cybersecurity measures.
What You’ll Get in the Guide
Our guide dives deep into simple yet effective strategies to secure data and reduce the risk of human error leading to a cyber event. From VPNs to multi-factor authentication to employee training, we cover it all. The guide aims to ensure you’re doing the basics right because that’s often all it takes to keep your company secure.
The Time to Act is Now
The shift to remote work isn’t temporary. As we adapt to this new normal, the importance of cybersecurity only grows. Waiting for a breach to happen before taking action is a risky strategy that can cost your company dearly, both financially and reputationally.
Download Our Free Guide Today!
Your company’s cybersecurity is too important to leave to chance. Download our free guide now to arm yourself with the knowledge you need to keep your remote workforce safe and secure. Don’t let human error be the downfall of your company’s data integrity.
Take the first step towards a more secure remote work environment. With the right tools and information, you can make your home office as secure as any corporate environment.