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As we embrace the flexibility of remote work, the importance of securing our home offices cannot be overstated. This Home Office Safety and Security Week, take time to assess the risks and implement effective security measures. Key areas to focus on include digital security, data protection, and physical security. For digital security, use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and install antivirus software. When it comes to data protection, make a habit of regularly backing up your data and using encryption wherever possible. Lastly, ensure physical security by locking your workspace and devices when they are not in use. Remember, a secure home office protects not only you but also your company and its customers. Let’s make security a priority—wherever we work. #RemoteWork #HomeOfficeSafety #Cybersecurity #Productivity https://ow.ly/jRBZ50UsV5Q

How to Keep Your Home Office Safe and Secure

How to Keep Your Home Office Safe and Secure

Ed Katz

President at IOMI (International Office Moving Institute) | Office Moving | Commercial Moving | Moving & Storage | Mobility | Logistics | Relocation | Keynote Speaker | Author | Inventor | Trainer | IOMI

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As an IOMI Certified Office Mover®, Corovan uses methods and products to help safeguard carpets, walls, doors, and elevators from potential damage during your office move.

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