Intelligent CISO Issue 27 | Page 43

EXPERT OPINION New employees: Some companies have recruited new employees during the COVID-19 outbreak and have onboarded them remotely. Moving into the office will be a new experience for these new hires and they may need an early refresher on training that was not applicable while they were working from home. Do ensure new hires are up to speed on additional company security policies that are pertinent to working in the office. Maintain readiness for WFH: At some point in the future, it could be necessary to transition to work from home again, and there’s always the real possibility in the near-to-mid-term future that individual employees could contract the virus and need to self-isolate again. Therefore, it is prudent to use the lessons learned from the mass transition to work from home in early 2020 and be better prepared to do it again, whether on a small scale or throughout the company. This includes having an up-to-date inventory of all IT equipment, having all company laptops installed with a modern EDR and ensuring that employees have access to company assets via VPN protected by 2FA. Do formalise the lessons learned from this unprecedented crisis so that they can be used to help your business manage future crises with less pain. u Do make sure that all software is patched on all devices returning to the office as soon as practically possible. www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 27 43