For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Sanford Wilk, COO, DIGIGUARD Security, Inc.
Date: 8/25/2020
Phone: 833-332-9237
Email: news@DIGIGUARDsecurity.com

Work-From-Home Cyber Security Risks: Three Ways to Protect Your Network

Updated Cyber Threat Protection Services for SMBs With a Remote Workforce

New York, New York – August 15, 2020 - Responding to the rapid increase in work-from-home cyber security incidents at small and midsized businesses (SMBs), DIGIGUARD is now focusing its Cyber Threat Protection Services on remote workforce IT security. “Managing and monitoring work-from-home (WFH) employees includes cybersecurity risk management. Controlling network access helps protect valuable business and customer data from cybercriminals,” said DIGIGUARD’s senior technician Harvey Yan. At a minimum, Yan urges SMBs do three things:

When employees shifted to WFH at the start of the pandemic, initial concerns included employee safety and restoring productivity. Hasty setups often neglected basic IT security protocol. SMBs that lack IT security officers or expertise provide cybercriminals with easy access to network business data and invite ransomware attacks. “Securing the network becomes more complicated when workers access remotely. Employees may be using various shared personal computers and mobile devices. Technical expertise is essential for network security,” said Yan. “The potential cyberattack losses could wipe out a business. It’s a risk not worth taking.”

Setting up secure, automated backups Is good “insurance” for businesses. Backup data can be cloud-based or archived off-site. Access to your data is the key to surviving disasters such as cyber-attacks, fires, system failures, or malicious insider threats and sabotage. Ransomware cyberattacks increasingly target small businesses, and having reliable, tested backup data allows you to restore files and productivity after a cyberattack.

Most cyberattacks start with an email. Training employees to recognize and report suspicious emails and activities creates a “human firewall” that can prevent or mitigate damage to your business. “Empowering your employees with cybersecurity knowledge is a cost-effective way to lower your risk of cyberattack. Breaches can end up costing businesses tens to hundreds of thousands in recovery fees, fines, notification costs and legal fees, along with lost business and harm to your brand and reputation,” according to Yan.

The FBI has seen a 400% increase in cybersecurity attack complaints since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Yan, “IT security works best with strategically planned layers of comprehensive protection.” Businesses are legally required to protect the private and financial data they collect from customers, patients and employees. Failure to do so can expose companies to fines, consumer lawsuits and loss of card processing privileges or lucrative contracts. Proactive protection, monitoring and updating IT security for business networks is essential.

About DIGIGUARD

DIGIGUARD is a cybersecurity services company specializing in small and mid-sized businesses in the New York City metropolitan area. They offer emergency response for cybersecurity events as well as strategic cybersecurity assessments and improvements. The founders have combined experience of over 40 years in IT security and network cybersecurity for businesses. They understand and respond to the unique needs of SMBs requiring expert guidance, strategy and implementation of solutions to protect IT systems and sensitive data. (www.DIGIGUARDsecurity.com)