Workplace Security Tips You Should Consider

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Workplace security is a key focus of all businesses, especially computer and online security. Below are 7 basic workplace security tips you should consider for your workplace.

7 Workplace Security Tips for a More Secure Environment

Lock your device when unattended

Locking your device when unattended could include as brief of a break as grabbing a glass of water, or answering the door. Any moment you are away from your computer, no matter how short, you should lock your device to maintain workplace security. This protects company information and prevents your account from being misused. A quick way to lock your device is using the command Win Key + L simultaneously on Windows, or Control-Command-Q on Mac.

Choose a strong password

Make it easy to remember, but avoid using obvious names, dates, or addresses. Use over 10 characters including a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters, symbols, and numbers. Your workplace may already have certain password requirements implemented, only allowing you to update your password as per the set requirements.

Don’t store files on personal devices or in personal emails

Personal devices and services are not subject to the same security measures as your company’s IT systems. Therefore, any work-related information stored on them can be comprised without the company being aware of the security breach.

Don’t leave sensitive printouts lying around

Company information needs to remain hidden from visitors and unauthorised viewers.

Ensure that files are backed up

Save files in the correct folder so they can be backed up. If you are unsure where this is, your It department or provider will be able to instruct you on where to save your work files.

Report lost or stolen devices

The sooner the IT team knows about missing devices, the faster they can assess the risk and take precautionary measures.

Report suspicious activity

If something doesn’t seem right on any of your devices or accounts, notify your It provider or department immediately. In addition, you should notify the appropriate managers within your workplace. It’s important for IT teams to be aware of a threat as soon as possible.

 

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