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December 2, 2020 No Comments

Featured article by Arthur Hernandez, Independent Technology Author

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If you’re an Internet savvy individual, chances are that you know a thing or two about protecting your personal and confidential information. But if you work from home, then the Internet can be a very dangerous place to be.

A major security risk inherent to home networks is insecure Wi-Fi networks that can be easily hacked by people who want to access your sensitive information. You probably think that your home network is safe because you have never suffered any cyber-attacks before. But your home network devices are not maintained in the same level of security as the corporate network in your company’s offices.

Here are some cyber security tips when working from home:

Use a Password Manager

A password manager can help you keep all your valuable data safe and secure, regardless of where you’re working from. With a password manager, you can maintain a single password for every device in your network so that no one else can access your company or your personal information.

Aside from keeping a single password for each device in your home or office, a password manager also helps you to password-protect data stored in external drives, USB flash drives, or other portable storage devices. With just a few mouse clicks, you can set the password for each device so that you can access it without the risk of anyone knowing your passwords.

There are some basic requirements for using a password manager. Firstly, you have to make sure that the password manager is completely encrypted so that it cannot be read by others. It is also recommended that you make a password for every user account in your network so that no one can easily figure out the password for another account. Another option is to use two or three passwords so that someone cannot gain access to your personal information for one password.

Once you have installed the password manager in your home or office, there are two ways of maintaining the password of the other devices. The first is a desktop application and the other one is using a mobile phone application where you can easily use the password manager to lock the password of each device.

Use a Dedicated Computer

One important thing to help improve cybersecurity is using a dedicated computer for work or business that shouldn’t be used for personal transactions. Your work computer shouldn’t be used by other members of the family. Don’t allow even your children to access your work computer, especially your email.

You also want to make sure that you are using a different computer for your online business or work. Ensure that you close all your browser windows when you are finished with a job. This way, the programs cannot be accessed by someone using your password for other purposes.

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Install a Reliable Antivirus Program

You should also make sure that you are using a good antivirus program on your computer to help keep your computer running smoothly while you work online. Many people make the mistake of buying a cheap antivirus program, only to realize that it does not work well when they are working from home. Make sure that you are using the best antivirus to keep your home network running smoothly.

You can also protect your work-related computer by running virus scans regularly. This will scan your computer for malicious software, including spyware and adware that are used to infect your computer with spam, pop-ups, and other unsolicited advertisements. This will help prevent these from ruining your computer or having people steal your information.

Keep Your Computer Updated

Another way to keep your computer running smoothly while you work from home is to make sure that your computer is always updated. There are many programs that you can use to make your computer work better and be more reliable. It is important that you check the software out and ensure that your computer is not missing any important files.

Beware of Phishing

The most common form of work-related identity theft is email scams. The emails often appear to come from an important person, but often they contain links and attachments that have no value to the recipient. These emails typically ask the recipient to enter their personal information to receive a reward, which often involves money. Many of these emails are phishing attempts, which attempt to trick the recipient into revealing sensitive information like passwords or credit card numbers.

Use a Good Firewall

You also want to make sure that your network is protected by a good firewall. A firewall allows you to restrict who can and cannot access your computer. Firewalls are a great way of stopping hackers and malware from entering your network.

Firewalls are also important because hackers are always looking for loopholes in firewalls. To stop hackers, it is important to block access to your network. Although a firewall is not foolproof, but it will limit what files you can and cannot access.

Firewalls also come in many forms. Some are free, others are paid. If you do not have a firewall, you should consider installing one. There are many companies that offer free firewalls that you can download, or you can purchase one.

Firewalls can also help block viruses. They will stop your email from being hacked and your files from being stolen. Firewalls are easy to install and can block any type of intrusion into your network. You will find that installing one of these firewalls will reduce the risk of your network being breached or your identity being stolen.

Always Back Up Your Data

Keep your data backed up. You should always keep at least one backup in case your data is lost. You never know when your server will crash, or you will lose your server and files. If you are looking to store sensitive data, then you may need to consider making a backup of your files. You may want to consider using a computer recovery program to help you retrieve your files after a crash has occurred. If you do not have such a program, then you can purchase one that is designed specifically for the recovery of files that have been lost.

Following the given tips will help protect your online presence even when you work from home. While working from home is a great way to get more work done, you should also be concerned about protecting yourself. As a matter of fact, if you are not careful with the information you store on your computer, you could be putting yourself in a lot of trouble.

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Arthur Hernandez

Arthur Hernandez is a successful blogger who regularly updates his blog with content about the IT industry and web development. Arthur also loves to submit guest posts to various websites to expand his reach and gain more readers.

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