Pritzker Announces Stay at Home Order
Posted by Kristy Johns on Mar 20, 2020 4:48:29 PM
Telework Security Basics
Posted by IMEC on Mar 20, 2020 12:15:57 PM
This is an original NIST Cybersecurity Insights blog post, written by Jeff Greene.
Your employer has unexpectedly directed you to telework—and you are feeling overwhelmed. With many changes happening at once, telework security could be an afterthought or completely overlooked. This could put you and your organization at increased risk from attackers, who are always looking for opportunities to take advantage of disruption generally and weak security practices specifically. But it’s more than your organization at risk—if your telework device is compromised, anything else connected to your home network could be at risk too.
Preventing Eavesdropping and Protecting Privacy on Virtual Meetings
Posted by IMEC on Mar 19, 2020 1:29:06 PM
This is an original NIST Cybersecurity Insights blog post, written by Jeff Greene.
Conference calls and web meetings—virtual meetings—are a constant of modern work. And while many of us have become security-conscious in our online interactions, virtual meeting security is often an afterthought, at most. Who hasn’t been finishing one call when attendees of the next call start joining – because the access code is the same? In the moment it may be annoying, or even humorous, but imagine if you were discussing sensitive corporate (or personal) information. Unfortunately, if virtual meetings are not set up correctly, former coworkers, disgruntled employees, or hackers might be able to eavesdrop. Using some basic precautions can help ensure that your meetings are an opportunity to collaborate and work effectively – and not the genesis of a data breach or other embarrassing and costly security or privacy incident.
Coronavirus: How Manufacturers Can Prepare & Plan for COVID-19
Posted by Lori Amerman on Mar 3, 2020 8:00:24 AM
The Coronavirus continues to make its way across the globe. As many of us are trying to keep an eye on the impact, it is a good time to think through potential risks for you and your organization. We owe it to our customers, employees, and communities to ensure health and safety in our business practices.