Establish Two-Factor Authentication for sensitive systems
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Approval: Two-Factor Authentication
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Create strong complex passwords
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Ensure encrypted communication in Email services
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Understand and implement basic cyber hygiene
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Secure home Wi-Fi with a strong password
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Setup dedicated well equipped workspace
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Ensure physical security of the work device
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Lock computer screen when not in use
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Approval: Work Device Security
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Educate yourself about phishing and other scams
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Regularly backup data securely
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Avoid public Wi-Fi for work
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Implement privacy filters on monitors
Ensure up-to-date antivirus software installed
Make sure you have the latest antivirus software installed on your device. This task is crucial for protecting your computer from malware, viruses, and other security threats. By keeping your antivirus software up to date, you can ensure that your device is protected from the latest threats. Do you have up-to-date antivirus software installed?
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Avast
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McAfee
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Norton
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Kaspersky
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Bitdefender
Confirm firewall is activated
Activate your device's firewall to protect it from unauthorized access and potential network attacks. The firewall acts as the first line of defense for your device, monitoring incoming and outgoing network traffic. Is your firewall activated?
Install VPN to secure network connections
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) encrypts your internet connection, adding an extra layer of security. It ensures that your online activities are private and protected from potential eavesdropping or data interception. Have you installed a VPN?
Update all software and operating system
Regularly updating your software and operating system is essential for maintaining a secure work environment. Updates often include security patches and bug fixes, preventing potential vulnerabilities. Are all your software and operating system up to date?
Establish Two-Factor Authentication for sensitive systems
Two-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification, such as a code sent to your smartphone, in addition to your password. It significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access. Have you enabled Two-Factor Authentication for sensitive systems?
Approval: Two-Factor Authentication
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Create strong complex passwords
Creating strong and complex passwords is crucial for protecting your accounts from unauthorized access. Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using easily guessable information like your name or birthdate. Do you have strong passwords for your accounts?
Ensure encrypted communication in Email services
Encrypting your email communication adds an extra layer of privacy and security. It ensures that the content of your emails cannot be easily intercepted and read by unauthorized parties. Do you have encrypted communication enabled in your Email services?
Understand and implement basic cyber hygiene
Basic cyber hygiene practices are essential for minimizing the risk of cyber attacks and maintaining a secure work environment. This includes using caution when clicking on links or opening attachments, regularly updating passwords, and being aware of common scams. Are you familiar with basic cyber hygiene practices?
Secure home Wi-Fi with a strong password
Securing your home Wi-Fi network with a strong password helps prevent unauthorized access to your internet connection and devices. Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to create a strong and unique password. Have you secured your home Wi-Fi with a strong password?
Setup dedicated well equipped workspace
Setting up a dedicated and well-equipped workspace is essential for maintaining productivity and focus while working from home. It should include a comfortable chair, a suitable desk, proper lighting, and any necessary equipment or tools. Have you set up a dedicated and well-equipped workspace?
Ensure physical security of the work device
Ensuring the physical security of your work device is important to prevent theft or unauthorized access. Keep your device in a secure location when not in use and consider using a lock or cable to secure it. Have you taken measures to secure the physical security of your work device?
Lock computer screen when not in use
Locking your computer screen when not in use helps prevent unauthorized access to your work and personal information. It ensures that only authorized individuals can access your device. Do you regularly lock your computer screen when not in use?
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Educate yourself about phishing and other scams
Phishing and other scams are common methods used by cybercriminals to steal sensitive information. Educating yourself about these scams and being cautious when interacting with suspicious emails, links, or messages can help protect your personal and work-related data. Have you educated yourself about phishing and other scams?
Regularly backup data securely
Regularly backing up your data is crucial for protecting it against loss or damage. Backup your important files and documents to a secure location, either using cloud storage or an external hard drive. Do you regularly backup your data securely?
Avoid public Wi-Fi for work
Using public Wi-Fi networks for work can pose security risks as they are often unsecured and susceptible to data interception. It is advisable to avoid using public Wi-Fi or to use a VPN when working remotely. Do you avoid using public Wi-Fi for work?
Implement privacy filters on monitors
Privacy filters are screen protectors that help prevent others from viewing your screen from different angles. They are particularly useful when working in public spaces or in shared environments. Have you implemented privacy filters on your monitors?