The way we work has never been more fluid. Companies have had to provide flexible access to company data and resources over the last year, but with restrictions lifted, these remote working practices are being phased out, and employees are returning to the office environment.
Your cyber security may appear simple to those who have fully returned to the office. We’re returning to an environment we know is safe, so there should be no problem, right? Actually, even though you are returning to the office, there are several factors to consider.
But where do you begin in your search for security flaws? Take a look at your assets and users to help you create a transition plan.
Before, during, and after returning to the office, education will be critical. Employees should be kept up to date on new, adaptable cyber threats like phishing scams. Tabs should also be kept in compliance, as well as any gaps where additional security education may be required. Furthermore, if there has been a change in staff, the system will require an up-to-date account of the users.
Even if you intend to return to the office with the expectation that things will return to normal, it is critical to create or modify your protocols and processes. It may even be advantageous to rework your original setups using the new methods adopted over the remote period to help improve your productivity and your employees’ access to information required to work effectively.
This will increase the rigor, resilience, and confidence in your risk mitigation. Furthermore, with the right assistance, it may not be as difficult as you think.
Get in touch to know more and let Cegura Technologies help you establish your return to the office while building a better, more resilient future for your organization.