What To Know About Keeping Your BusinessSecure When Hiring Remote Workers
Major data breaches have been in the news a lot over the past few years. According to recent evaluations, 2017 had more than 6.5 times as many significant breaches as 2005. And as tech becomes a bigger part of the corporate sphere, that risk is only going to increase.
Mirroring the rise in data breaches is another trend: remote work. A majority of companies leverage remote workforces, but just a fraction of those have reliable policies in place to support or oversee those out-of-office connections. Using remote workers—who will very likely send, receive, and access company data and resources online—without a cybersecurity plan in place is risky, especially given the potential consequences of a breach.
HIGH COSTS OF DATA BREACHES
Online security threats hit fast and hard, and it’s not just big businesses that are at risk. Research shows that 72 percent of all cybersecurity breaches occur at companies with fewer than 100 employees. While enterprise-level business might have bigger payoffs, hackers see small businesses as easy targets that are less likely to have up-to-date security protocols in place. And, due to limited budgets or staff shortages, small businesses may not have a dedicated IT security team to catch and report a hack until long after it has happened.
One small business that became a breach target was Rokenbok, a California-based education startup that got hit with a ransomware attack right before the busy holiday shopping season. Unwilling to pay the ransom, the company rebuilt its entire network from scratch, taking a devastating loss in sales in the meantime. Fortunately, they were able to weather the storm.
Other companies haven’t been so lucky. Efficient Services Escrow Group lost $1.5 million due to fraudulent wire transfers to Russia and China. When Efficient was unable to recover all the money, the state of California shut it down.
This story is from the October 2018 edition of The BOSS Magazine.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the October 2018 edition of The BOSS Magazine.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Travel Well in 2025
The best places to see & best things to do in the new year
Getting Back to giving
How to revive charitable donations, with Charitybuzz CEO Ben Erwin
Breathtaking BUILDINGS
THE WORLD'S MOST AWE-INSPIRING EDIFICES
ALong for the Ride
Clean energy projects go up in areas once dominated by fossil fuels
HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS: FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT
Advanced analytics are transforming healthcare operations and patient care. Nevada's Renown Health is leading the way, creating a roadmap for swift and effective change.
THE RIGHT ACCELERANT
THE POSSIBILITIES - AND LIMITATIONS OF AI IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
IN GLOBAL LOGISTICS
How thinking global and acting local is enlarging the global footprint of the Staci Group
THE RIGHT STUFF
Why veterans thrive in logistics
LIVING MACHINES
BIOHYBRIDS BRING THE POWER OF NATURE TO ROBOTICS
MANUFACTURING'S NEW LOOK
The industry’s reputation doesn’t match reality, but the future is bright