Develop Tailored Cybersecurity Self-Assessments to Help Secure Your Remote Workforce

Develop Tailored Cybersecurity Self-Assessments to Help Secure Your Remote Workforce

With many organizations supporting large numbers of remote workers, security teams are being pressed to provide necessary protections and security awareness training for the remote workforce. Security awareness is important no matter where your workforce resides, but companies might find it difficult to train remote workers via traditional methods.


So how can organizations help ensure that remote employees are still practicing cyber safety?


Engage Remote Workers With a Cybersecurity Self-Assessment


Instead of sending the same old training modules in an email that employees will probably ignore, why not engage workers with more interactive and informative security awareness content?


By empowering employees to evaluate their own security practices and explaining the “why” behind certain rules and policies, instead of simply telling workers what they can’t do, security teams can improve workforce risk awareness and, in turn, raise the security posture of the overall business.


The following 13 items cover the basics of security awareness for every remote employee. Organizations should use this checklist to guide the creation of their own tailored cybersecurity self-assessments, which can then be distributed to employees working from home to encourage security best practices and can serve as a tool for identifying potential areas of weakness or opportunities for future security training.


1. Are Devices Registered With IT?


In a perfect world, employees would only use devices provided by the IT department and preconfigured with a full range of protections. Since this is rarely the case, IT should collect some basic information about the equipment employees are using, including:


The make and model of devices
MAC and static IP addresses
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