T-Mobile for Business BrandVoice: How Small Businesses Can Prioritize Network Security In The Remote Work Era

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two-factor authentication, which is most effective when the extra level uses a dedicated app rather than SMS messaging.

Training plays a key role, too. If employees are adequately educated when it comes to using password managers and taught how to recognize exploitative emails, for example, the organization as a whole will be more secure.Security is also compromised if employees connect to a fake or insecure Wi-Fi hub. The general rule on public Wi-Fi? Avoid using it for sensitive transactions.

However, even Wi-Fi at home or in a small office has vulnerabilities, especially if the wireless router hasn’t been set up to use network encryption. The use of a firewall and a virtual private network is advisable in order to maximize security. Each device that is networked through a home Wi-Fi router requires top-notch security to keep the entire network safe.

Scam calls are not only a nuisance, but can also fool business users into giving away vital security information or granting scammers access, ultimately costing the company. Anti-scam measures can include mobile apps that can identify, block and report likely scam calls, and also

 

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