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Security before we share!
Hey All!
Many of you have already worked from home and some are still doing it, Working From Home is a tough ask for the companies who have never adopted this culture in years, but due to this pandemic they have to adopt it for self existence and to compete. This WFH have led to many security concerns and to let us to think over the security measures that are necessary to take. But above all the most crucial part is how to avoid leaking of the documents, pdf and zip files that we share on the platforms like skype or zoom. Because these platforms are much vulnerable to hackers and confidential documents can ever land to their hands. so is their a way to avoid such risks? As most of the companies are not security centric and they don't know much about the security protocols and sops to follow while working from home. So anybody out their who is currently working from home and have adopted some standards of work please share. Thanks in advance |
I'm working from home and the first thing I did was delete my Instagram account. Wait a sec, that can't be right, I've never had an Instagram account. But if I did I would delete it.
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The company should invest in a VPN that uses 2FA ( Microsoft authenticator and Cisco AnyConnect if you have Azure AD) and host documentation on prem. Force people to use RDP after connecting to VPN to get to their workstations that are still on-site. That way, transfer of documents is still internal and anyone who needs access will need 2FA and VPN access. Block VPN access using security groups and mac ID if there aren't a lot of you.
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Well i forgot to mention that I am already using dedicated servers provided by my office to access office resources and yes we have also placed different SOPs for communication over such platforms.
As communication is not encrypted but files can, so we place passwords on documents and folders before sharing them, so if they get leaked, then it might not harm us as decryption of those keys is quite a difficult procedure and only professionals can access them. Plus we are also using Lastpass for password sharing, so passwords can't be leaked. But I am bit worried about the zip files, as there are certain files and folders that takes more spaces so we share them by converting them to zip files and password protect them, but are these only methods reliable? Or is there any other alternative way to send big data encrypted? Reference: https://www.lastpass.com https://www.purevpn.com/internet-pri...ect-a-zip-file |
I still can't put my finger on why you're on this forum
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I reported him because.....WTF
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