In the wake of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Trustwave has compiled cybersecurity recommendations and free resources to help organizations ensure continued, secure operations. We understand that many businesses have had to shift their workforce from in-office to working from home. While many organizations are structured to accommodate remote workers, many are not. As a trusted advisor our goal is to help our clients stay secure through this unprecedented time.
Many companies are not prepared for employees working from home, with policies enacted rapidly with little employee training. Companies that traditionally favor desktops will need to quickly supply loaner laptops or even purchase laptops for new remote workers. The pressure to achieve productivity quickly could lead to incomplete security configurations and potentially dangerous vulnerabilities.
Companies may not have a well-defined secure mobile infrastructure which could lead to rushed and dangerous implementations.
Employees may not have installed or even have access to VPN software. If employees are expected to do this on their own, it could lead to misconfigurations or even accidental downloads from a malicious site.
Employees may frequently access or transfer confidential company information over unsecured wi-fi networks. Corporate firewalls, UEBA and file integrity monitoring may not be effectively implemented for remote employees. Security gaps should be assessed and countermeasures put in place as soon as possible.
This pack is free of charge and includes:
Download these free tools at www.securitycolony.com (you’ll need to register).
Trustwave remains vigilant in these trying times and is proud to be a steadfast security partner for our clients and support them when we are needed most. We have enacted a pre-defined and tested Pandemic Business Continuity Plan to help ensure our customers receive little to no impact to their security services. Trustwave remains fully operational and foresees no reason for customers to expect delay or differences in their services.
Contact Trustwave if you have any questions or concerns.