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Are our VPNs up to date

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:43 am
by Rakhirandiseo
More than a year ago, companies around the world embarked on an unprecedented mission: moving their operations online and going fully remote. Caught off guard, IT departments scrambled to ensure employees could work from home for the foreseeable future, which inevitably led to numerous security concerns.? How can we ensure that all employees install mandatory software updates while away from the office? A year later, teams are facing a whole new challenge as companies prepare to bring employees back to the office.
Ideally, Zero Trust Networking (ZTN) or Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) would be used to access systems and applications, making it easier for most workers to move in and out of the office, but very few are using these technologies yet. We must assume that information security is still a perimeter, so reintegration should be approached with caution - this is due to the fact that devices and data were beyond the reach of management tools. Below are tips on how to cope with several typical situations in the post-pandemic office.

Forced installation of updates
With the majority of employees working from home, many IT teams have lost the ability to deploy important updates. To improve the situation, a limited “quarantine” LAN can be used. This is designed to azerbaijan whatsapp data specific devices, giving the team the opportunity to test their security before bringing them into the corporate environment. This is very easy to do using guest Wi-Fi, but with additional security features enabled, you can quickly block or disable misbehaving devices.

These children's games... it's time to end them.
Zoom quizzes, online classes, and streaming services have all been used extensively by employees on company devices during the pandemic, but not always for their intended purpose. Validating the integrity of company devices will be critical when returning to the office, so businesses should check them. This includes running a full system scan with an endpoint security tool and ensuring that all OS and app updates are installed. Devices should also be checked for installed games, chats, social media, and other apps that may have been needed as a workaround but are no longer needed. The less bloatware, the better.