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Budd:e E-Security Modules introductory video
Being able to access the office while on the road can provide increased productivity and flexibility. However, it is important to ensure your equipment and connection is secure so that your network is not vulnerable or your sensitive business information exposed.
Remote access can create a number of security risks for your otherwise secure network. When you open up your network to connections from an external source you increase the risk that this connection can be used by a third party to access your network or that business information can be intercepted.
You need to ensure that you secure access so that only legitimate users can access your network and that you encrypt data to prevent theft.
Securing remote access requires a degree of technical knowledge. If remote access is an important part of your business, and you transmit sensitive business information, it may be worthwhile to invest in specialist advice from a computer expert.
Before you implement remote access for your business you may want to conduct a risk assessment. Identify risks and the controls needed to reduce risks to an acceptable level. You may also assess risk for individual staff, that takes into account their specific circumstances including where they will use the access (home or traveling, from a work or home PC) and if any one else will be use the computer (including family members).
In order to protect sensitive information you may choose to restrict the type of data that can be accessed remotely. You should use Virtual Private Network (VPN) software which provides a high level of encryption to access your network remotely.
Review firewall and other server logs to monitor remote access. Watch for unusual activity.