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Cybersecurity Tips for Traveling Employees: A Summer Guide

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As the warm summer months roll in, many of your employees are likely planning vacations and business trips. While these travels can offer much-needed breaks and valuable business opportunities, they also present unique cybersecurity challenges. As a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), we understand the importance of protecting your company’s data, no matter where your employees are. Here are some essential cybersecurity tips to keep in mind for your traveling workforce this summer.

  1. Use Secure Connections

Tip: Always connect through secure networks.

Employees often rely on public Wi-Fi in airports, hotels, and cafes when traveling. These networks can be breeding grounds for cyber threats. Encourage your team to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to encrypt their internet connections, ensuring that data transmitted remains private and secure. A VPN is essential for maintaining confidentiality and protecting sensitive information from potential eavesdroppers.

  1. Keep Software Updated

Tip: Regularly update all devices.

Ensure all devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones, have the latest software updates and security patches. Cybercriminals often exploit vulnerabilities in outdated software. By keeping systems up to date, your employees can mitigate the risk of these exploits. Implementing automatic updates can be a simple yet effective way to manage this.

  1. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Tip: Strengthen login security with MFA.

Multi-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring more than just a password for account access. Encourage employees to enable MFA on all critical applications and accounts. Even if a password is compromised, MFA can prevent unauthorized access by requiring a second verification form, such as a code sent to their phone.

  1. Beware of Phishing Attacks

Tip: Stay vigilant against phishing.

Traveling employees might receive an influx of emails, making them prime targets for phishing attacks. Remind your team to be cautious of unexpected emails, especially those requesting sensitive information or containing links and attachments. Regular training on recognizing phishing attempts can help employees stay alert and avoid falling victim to these scams.

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  1. Secure Physical Devices

Tip: Protect devices from theft and loss.

Physical security is just as important as digital security. Encourage employees to always keep their devices with them, use hotel safes, and never leave their devices unattended in public places. If a device is lost or stolen, enabling remote wipe capabilities can help protect sensitive data from unauthorized access.

  1. Use Strong, Unique Passwords

Tip: Avoid password reuse and use a password manager.

Strong, unique passwords are a fundamental aspect of cybersecurity. Advise your employees to use complex passwords that are different for each account. A password manager can help them keep track of these passwords securely, eliminating the temptation to reuse or write down passwords.

  1. Back Up Data Regularly

Tip: Maintain regular backups.

Ensure that all important data is backed up regularly. In the event of a cyber incident or device loss, having recent backups can prevent data loss and facilitate quick recovery. Encourage employees to use cloud-based backup solutions that offer automatic and secure data backup options.

  1. Disable Auto-Connect Features

Tip: Control Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections.

Many devices are set to connect to known Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices automatically. This convenience can be a security risk when traveling. Instruct your employees to turn off these auto-connect features and manually select trusted networks and devices to connect to, reducing the risk of accidental connections to malicious networks.

Cybersecurity Requires a Unified Approach

Traveling doesn’t have to compromise cybersecurity. By following these tips and implementing robust security practices, your employees can enjoy their summer travels while keeping your company’s data safe. Sedara is here to support you with comprehensive security solutions tailored to meet your organization’s unique needs. Stay secure, don’t forget the sunscreen, and have a great summer!

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