Nearly half of businesses (45%) say that staff in their organisation regularly use their own devices at work. But with most employers still handing over a new laptop or mobile phone to new employees, employers must keep these devices secure from cyber attacks.
Whilst the most common threat to businesses remains phishing attacks - 83% of businesses said they had experienced a phishing attack in the last 12 months. It’s important that any device you hand over has some key security barriers in place.
But what barriers, software & hardware should an employer ensure is in place before handing over a new device to an employee?
To help, we have created a Cyber Security: New Device Checklist for Employers; this checklist will help your business improve its resilience to cybercrime and ensure your employees stay secure working in the office or remotely.
You must ensure the basics are covered with new/current employees who receive a new mobile phone, laptop or tablet. When sharing guidance on new devices, remember to consider where the device is being used and if your employees are aware of the dangers of cyber security.
You’ve been given a new mobile phone, laptop or tablet at work, but what should you do to ensure that device is cyber secure?
Has your business recently bought new devices, but you’re unsure if they’re secure? Do you want to secure your network after buying new laptop devices?
Contact us today to discuss any cybersecurity questions relating to device security, and you can learn more about our Network & Website Vulnerability Assessment(s). We can ensure your company is not open to cyber-attacks and start building your cyber resilience today.
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