In addition to encryption and multi-factor authentication, what other advanced cybersecurity measures can businesses implement to protect customer data when employees work remotely or access information outside of the office environment?
In addition to encryption and multi-factor authentication, businesses can implement network segmentation to isolate sensitive data, use virtual private networks (VPNs) to secure remote connections, and employ endpoint security solutions to protect devices from malware and unauthorized access. Regular security training and awareness programs for employees can also help prevent phishing attacks and ensure best practices are followed when handling customer data outside of the office environment. Additionally, implementing strict access controls, monitoring and auditing systems, and data loss prevention tools can further enhance cybersecurity measures to protect customer data in remote work settings.
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