One Tech Tip: Logging on at a cafe? Privacy and security guidelines for remote workers
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One Tech Tip: Logging on at a cafe? Privacy and security guidelines for remote workers
"Remote working has been made possible by reliable high speed internet and turbocharged by the pandemic. For some remote workers, that includes working from somewhere other than their home, perhaps because their company doesn't have a physical location in their area, or because they don't have an ideal home office setup."
"Many companies and organizations have internal guidelines including best practices for working in public, or even offer privacy and confidentiality training for staff. Some discourage working in crowded public places like coffee shops because of data privacy risks."
"Try to find a secluded place to sit to prevent others from seeing what's on your screen, even if it's by accident. It's harder for someone to 'shoulder surf' if you've got your back to a wall."
Digital nomads often work from cafes, co-working spaces, and other public areas due to the rise of remote work. While this lifestyle is facilitated by high-speed internet, it comes with privacy and security concerns. Employers may have guidelines for working in public, including discouraging work in crowded places due to data privacy risks. Workers are advised to choose secluded spots and use privacy screens to protect sensitive information from prying eyes.
Read at WRAL.com
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