Working from home raises risk of cyber scams: Here's how to keep security in check

Organisations need to look at securing systems, resources and data as employees work remotely.

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Organisations need to have the right monitoring in place to identify COVID-related phishing and malware attacks as these are on a continuous surge.
With many companies and organisations working from home during the lockdown, there has sadly been a jump in the number of cyber scams, especially with a COVID-19 theme. The role of a CISO, the chief information security officer, is very crucial in the current situation.

Avinash Prasad, Vice President and Head for Managed Security Services and Content Delivery Network, Tata Communications, says, “The global COVID-19 crisis and ensuing lockdown has created an immediate acceleration for all global businesses to address unique demands and business continuity plans, including remote working, rapidly.”

While cyber security has been taking the centre stage for the last few years as the big area of focus, leading to evolution and investments in security readiness, now with the majority of the workforce adapting to a work from home way of life, organisations are having to re-think elements of their approach to security for a truly borderless organisation.


Full look at WFH
While most organisations are channelling efforts towards ensuring service availability; on a parallel track they also need to look at securing systems, resources and data while activating necessary mechanics for monitoring and protection to embrace remote working for business continuity. In this situation, the CISO needs to orchestrate and facilitate different access channels seamlessly, carefully weighing them against the organisation’s security and risk management approach to achieve better results and organisational stability.

Prasad says, “If there is anything that an unforeseen crisis such as this one establishes, it is that what’s secure today isn’t necessarily safe tomorrow. COVID-19 has disrupted civilian and business life to an extent that has defied all planning. For CISOs, knowing where to focus at times like this adds another conundrum to an already difficult job.”

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Tips on securing yourself as you WFH
· Organisations must put together a cross-functional and collaborative team to have a holistic COVID-19 risk management strategy covering both, human safety as well as information and data security to keep business secure.

· Organisations need to have the right monitoring in place to identify COVID-related phishing and malware attacks as these are on a continuous surge. It’s critical to ensure traffic & email monitoring, filtering and blacklisting solutions to weed out such attacks.

· Teams should stick to their trusted partners and vendors to support their current needs, avoiding disputes and unforeseen challenges.

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Like most companies, Microsoft’s employees are working from home too. And to aid those working remotely, the company has put together a handy “Guide to working from home.” It is a document that Microsoft has created “to provide their employees with guidance, tips, and resources during the COVID-19 outbreak. The company has made this available publicly for other companies to use as a starting point for guiding their employees to work remotely.



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