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4 tips to keep your work safe when working remotely

VTC NewsVTC News03/01/2024


As more people work from home, they may be exposed to viruses and other online dangers that may not threaten their physical health but could put their jobs at risk. Individuals without the support of an IT team may be more vulnerable to scams.

Here are 4 ways to keep your work safe when working remotely. (Illustration photo)

Here are 4 ways to keep your work safe when working remotely. (Illustration photo)

Ensure strong internet and wifi connection

Download speeds lower than 30 mbps can lead to problems accessing private networks, cloud storage services, or conference calls and meetings. To boost your home Wi-Fi speed, consider add-ons like Google's "mesh" Wi-Fi router system, which can cover an area with a stronger signal, or TP-Link's wired system.
When working remotely, use your phone as a mobile hotspot if your plan allows it. Whenever you have to log on to free, unsecured public wifi, turn on a VPN service to keep your data more secure.

Set up automatic data backup

Use cloud-based products to protect your information from data loss. For Apple devices, you can use iCloud. Google Drive and Google Photos provide cloud services for PCs, Android and Apple devices.

Beware of scams

Most cyberattacks require user interaction—that is, clicking on fraudulent links. In a remote work environment, it's harder to rely on your IT department's safety net. Phishing, in which malicious URLs are disguised as benign text, is the most common type of attack.

Use strong passwords

Consider using passphrases for your passwords. Passphrases are unrelated words that you string together to create a password (e.g., "YellowOctopus" or "StuffyTar"). Add numbers and special characters to make them stronger. Avoid weak passwords related to your personal life, and don't reuse passwords or passphrases for different accounts.
Use a password manager to keep track of your passwords. Set up two-factor authentication for your accounts whenever possible. Change your password immediately if you suspect a breach.

Khanh Son (Synthesis)



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