Staying safe and healthy doesn’t just apply to you and your hands. As many of us move to remote work in response to the coronavirus pandemic, it is important to know how to keep our employees’ home work environments as secure and protected as our companies’ offices. Taking steps now to improve employee awareness and procedures can save headaches, costs and distraction related to breaches later. In this Anchin Alert, we will be sharing our tips for maintaining the best cyber hygiene in the wake of COVID-19 and all of the unprecedented challenges it has brought.
– Be cautious of COVID-19 scams in emails, fraudulent websites, phone calls, and social media.
– Beware of corona virus-themed phishing emails.
– Be cautious when using coronavirus-related websites and applications, such as:
– Be extra careful about online requests for important personal information, including:
– When working remotely:
– The Cyber Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) encourages individuals to remain vigilant and take the following precautions:
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Redpoint Cybersecurity is an affiliate of Anchin. Redpoint provides strategies to mitigate advanced cybersecurity threats via offensive security services, digital forensics and incident response services, and cybersecurity transformation services. For more information about Redpoint Cybersecurity, please visit: https://www.redpointcyberllc.com/
For more information on COVID-19, visit:
https://www.cdc.gov/
https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/current-activity/2020/03/06/defending-against-covid-19-cyber-scams