Learn best practices for securing your workspace, wherever your remote workers' office may be.
Cyber actors have and will continue to exploit increased use of virtual environments by government agencies, the private sector, private organizations, and individuals as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Computer systems and virtual environments are the essential lifeline for many companies and organizations that are conducting regular business remotely. This topic addresses how cyber actors exploit vulnerabilities in these systems to steal sensitive information, target individuals and businesses performing financial transactions, and engage in extortion. And more importantly, what you can do to mitigate the risks of working remotely. If your organization, like so many others, has deployed remote working options, this information provides important best practices for organizations to consider for securing your workspace, wherever your remote workers' office may be, while meeting your obligations of business operations.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to recognize the vulnerabilities in remote working.
- You will be able to recognize the six tips for remote working.
- You will be able to identify mitigating risk and insurance coverage.
- You will be able to identify policies and procedures for remote work.
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Vulnerabilities in Remote Working
- Phishing
- Teleconferencing
Mitigating Risk
- Six Tips for Remote Working
- Insurance Coverage
Policies and Procedures for Remote Work
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This course was last revised on March 13, 2023.
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Mason Clark
Ice Miller LLP
- Member of Ice Miller LLP's data security and privacy group
- Prior to joining Ice Miller, he served as a corrections officer for a local county department of corrections
- Worked at the Indiana Department of Transportation where he was responsible for co-authoring legislative proposals for innovative technologies like automated transportation vehicles, and drafting private-public partnership agreements with multinational corporations, with heavy privacy implications
- J.D. degree, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; M.S. degree in cybersecurity risk management, Indiana University
Tiffany Kim
Ice Miller LLP
- Member of Ice Miller LLP's data security and privacy group
- Former co-chair of the Homeland Security Region 6, West Michigan Cyber Security Consortium, where she was responsible for maintaining a multijurisdictional, public/private partnership to enhance the prevention, protection, response, and recovery to cyber security threats, disruptions, and degradation to critical information technology functions
- Former tactical communications operator with the United States Marine Corps
- J.D. degree, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
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