Can I entrust device security to my employees?
As more SMBs move to a hybrid working model, it's critical to establish ground rules for how employees use company devices and embed these policies in your culture. Providing clear guidance on what personal devices employees can use for work and how information should be accessed safely and securely will prevent company and customer data from being open to phishing scams, mobile malware, app data leaks and network attacks.

Linda Monique
Founder & CEO at Almo Milk

AJ Chand
Founder & CEO at Instarent

Norion Ubechel
Founder & CEO at Place Intelligence
Mini Sessions From This Episode

Live Q&A session
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Can your business survive a cyberattack? This episode Zero Trust. Only Trust. Will arm you with the information and advice you need to defend again increasingly sophisticated hacking attacks. We’ve gathered a panel of seasoned experts who will discuss the importance of device security, how to protect employees working both at home and in the office and which policies you need to implement to keep both customer and business data safe
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In this new world of hybrid work, enterprises have empowered their employees to use one or more smart devices at home – either provided by the company or owned by the employees. Yet ensuring these devices are secure is a significant burden for SMBs, one they often overlook. So how do companies deal with device downtime, and what measures can be taken to minimize costs, risks and loss caused by device downtime?
12m
Related Resources

SHIELD AGAINST PHISHING ATTACKS
Phishing attacks can happen whether you’re working onsite or at home.

BROWSE WITH CONFIDENCE
Malicious downloads can originate from many sources, and once clicked, they can enter your organisation through a variety of ways.

SECURE YOUR CREDENTIALS
Virtualisation-based security keeps usernames and passwords safe by removing the element of human error.
