1. Prepare Guidelines for Remote Work
Have a clear
work from home policy, as well as the secure destruction of confidential information that is produced while working off-site.
2. Train Your Employees How to Maintain Security While Working Remotely
Train employees on the best practices in secure information management and destruction. Ensure all employees understand what constitutes confidential information and the consequences to the business if a data breach were to occur.
3. Limit Access to Confidential Data to Protect Company Data
Check that employees have the right access to the right files on a need-to-know basis, especially for remote work.
4. Secure Digital Devices
Ensure that all files, laptops and internet connections are password-protected with a secure password and that security settings and firewalls are activated. Protecting your digital records is just as important as protecting your physical documents.
5. Secure Remote Work with Lockable Cabinet
Consider consolidating all paperwork and keeping it in a lockable cabinet, or at a minimum collected in a bag, until you have the opportunity to securely dispose of the documents at work.
6. Protect Paper Documents
Ensure that employees who work remote return any paper documents to the office, either for secure storage or
secure destruction.
7. Secure Drop Off
For convenient and secure shredding, find out if there is a
Secure Drop Off Service available in your area.