What your employees need for a productive work from home setup

In the office, employees have everything they need within reach: high-speed internet, ergonomic furniture, office supplies, and reliable tech. However, when working from home, those essentials might not be as easily available. If you have remote workers, make sure they have the following gear.

Safeguarding your privacy: Webcam protection tips for Windows users

Webcams are a staple feature in modern computing devices, allowing users to connect with others through video calls, conferences and live streaming. While these built-in cameras offer convenience and connectivity, they may also pose a threat to digital privacy.

3 Simple ways to keep your business safe from hackers

Like most business owners, you may be too busy managing your organization to be concerned about optimized security measures and other technical matters. However, failing to protect your business puts it at risk of data theft and other cyberattacks. Let’s take a look at some ways you can keep your organization safe.

Letting your staff work from home? Here’s the gear they’ll need

At the office, everything employees need to get work done is provided by the company. They have their PCs, standard keyboards, mice, and perhaps headsets if they do lots of calls. However, circumstances like community quarantines during viral outbreaks may force you to have staff work from their homes.

Data safety: The non-technical way

Keeping up with advancements in technology as a business owner is tough, especially when those advancements relate to information security. However, it doesn’t have to be. Here are a few physical security tips you can implement to protect your data before calling us!
Cover up your webcam
There must be some credibility to doing this if Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, former FBI director, James Comey, and NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden all believe their webcams could be compromised.