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Remote working: Guidance for employers

If you are a sole trader or small business owner who is trying to understand what cyber security measures you need to update or put in place for your employees working from home, this guidance from The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) will be able to help you.

The guidance has been created to help you make sure your organisation is prepared for an increase in home working, and advice on spotting coronavirus (COVID-19) scam emails.

  • Setting up new accounts and accesses

  • Preparing your staff for home working

  • Controlling access to corporate systems

  • Helping staff to look after devices

  • Removable media

  • Using personal rather than work devices

You can find the full guidance here.

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