Secure Remote Collaboration Tools
With our shift to remote work, the use of collaboration tools has surged, making them potential targets for cyber attacks.
With our shift to remote work, the use of collaboration tools has surged, making them potential targets for cyber attacks. Boards should ensure that remote collaboration tools, such as video conferencing platforms and file-sharing applications, are securely configured and regularly updated with the latest security patches. Additionally, organizations should educate employees on best practices for using these tools securely, such as enabling encryption, using strong passwords, disabling Ai features until approved by your security department, and being cautious of phishing attempts targeting collaboration platforms. By securing remote collaboration tools, organizations can mitigate the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access to sensitive information.