Don’t forget your phone when you think about cyber security

One hand is typing on a laptop keyboard whilst the other is holding a mobile phone
One hand is typing on a laptop keyboard whilst the other is holding a mobile phone

Our mobile phones contain a plethora of personal and sensitive information, ranging from financial data and personal messages to contact information, photos, and banking apps. If your team members use their phones for work, they likely have access to critical company systems such as email, network access, file systems, and contact lists. Hence, it is crucial to ensure that their phones are as secure as any other device in your workplace to avoid creating a vulnerability in your cybersecurity.

Hackers are aware of the potential goldmine of information on our phones and are increasingly targeting them, just like they do through our networks and servers. Additionally, losing your phone or having it stolen can put your data at significant risk, making it imperative to take necessary security measures.

Whether you provide company smartphones or allow employees to use their personal devices, you must encourage everyone to follow simple security measures to safeguard your data and avoid potential disasters. These measures include setting up a PIN and biometric login, installing apps only from trusted sources, enabling multi-factor authentication on all apps that store sensitive data, being cautious about connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, and ensuring that phones and apps are always up to date with the latest security updates.

Smartphones have revolutionised our personal and work lives, but it is essential to recognise the risks they pose and take necessary steps to keep them secure. Ignoring phone security can lead to costly mistakes that can be avoided by implementing straightforward security measures.

If you need help securing your smartphones, don't hesitate to contact us.


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