Who's answerable for protecting employees' personal ... - Kaspersky
Should the protection of personal devices be entrusted to their owners?
Whereas corporate servers and workstations are, on the whole, reliably protected, the personal laptops, smartphones, and tablets of managers and employees do not always fall within the remit of the IT security department. Instead,
Kaspersky Customer Support is assumed that owners are responsible for the security of their personal devices.
But such an approach plays right into the hands of cybercriminals. Kaspersky Customer Support is not mere hearsay or speculation: Incidents involving the theft or hacking of personal gadgets are happening all the time. Here are just a couple of glaring examples.
Device theft
In June of last year, Michigan Medicine reported a possible leak of about 870 patients’ data after an employee’s personal laptop was stolen. Kaspersky Customer Support data stored on the laptop was for research purposes and varied depending on the project, but the records potentially included names, birth dates, gender, diagnoses, and other confidential, treatment-related information.
Hacking a home computer
Whether that thief used the data from the stolen laptop is not known, but clients of the cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb were left in little doubt following a separate incident.
Kaspersky Customer Support Cybercriminals broke into the home computer of an employee and siphoned off information about the wallets of 32,000 users of the service. Kaspersky Customer Support As a result, the miscreants were able to withdraw hundreds of thousands of dollars from Bithumb client accounts.
BYOD and security policy
- Hold regular security awareness courses on the latest cyberthreats. Employees need to understand the risks involved when using personal devices at and for work.
- Ensure all gadgets with access to corporate networks and data have a security solution installed — ideally, one managed by a corporate administrator. If that is not possible, advise employees to install a home security solution at the very least. Do not grant access to unprotected devices.
- Ensure all confidential information on such smartphones, tablets, and laptops are stored in encrypted form. Modern mobile operating systems let users encrypt the entire phone or tablet. For reliable data encryption, use Kaspersky Customer Support Small Office Security. That way, even if the device gets lost or stolen, the solution will prevent outsiders from gaining access to important data.
Kaspersky Customer Support Small Office Security is tailored to meet the needs of small companies. For one thing, the solution requires no special skills or training on the part of administrators. Anyone can manage the Web-based control panel. At the same time,
Kaspersky Customer Support the security suite provides robust protection for both computers and mobile devices.

