Difference between revisions of "Secure Remote Work Technical Considerations"
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− | As cloud technology, collaborative applications and internet connectivity increase, | + | As cloud technology, collaborative applications and internet connectivity increase, remote working is becoming more prevalent than ever before. Remote work is often done through the following ways: |
*Tunneling - using a secure communications tunnel between a device and a remote access server, usually through a VPN. | *Tunneling - using a secure communications tunnel between a device and a remote access server, usually through a VPN. | ||
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*Remote Desktop(via RDP or VNC) - remotely control a particular host machine through the internet. | *Remote Desktop(via RDP or VNC) - remotely control a particular host machine through the internet. | ||
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By connecting via the internet to potentially classified or sensitive applications or data, there are threats to the safety and security of that information. | By connecting via the internet to potentially classified or sensitive applications or data, there are threats to the safety and security of that information. | ||
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*[[:en:images/0/09/FR_-_Guide_de_démarrage_pour_participer_un_appel_Zoom.pdf|Guide de démarrage pour participer un appel Zoom - FR]] | *[[:en:images/0/09/FR_-_Guide_de_démarrage_pour_participer_un_appel_Zoom.pdf|Guide de démarrage pour participer un appel Zoom - FR]] | ||
*[https://cyber.gc.ca/sites/default/files/publications/itsp.40.111-eng_1.pdf Cryptographic Algorithms for Unclassified, Protected A and Protected B Information - ITSP.40.111] | *[https://cyber.gc.ca/sites/default/files/publications/itsp.40.111-eng_1.pdf Cryptographic Algorithms for Unclassified, Protected A and Protected B Information - ITSP.40.111] | ||
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Revision as of 09:01, 14 April 2020
Overview and User Considerations | Secure Remote Work Technical Considerations | Secure Use of Collaboration Tools |
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What is Remote Working?As cloud technology, collaborative applications and internet connectivity increase, remote working is becoming more prevalent than ever before. Remote work is often done through the following ways:
Threats and Challenges posed by Remote WorkingBy connecting via the internet to potentially classified or sensitive applications or data, there are threats to the safety and security of that information. Security issues may include:
Recommended Security MeasuresAs the employee will be connected via the internet to potentially classified data and applications it is important that measures are taken to reduce the risk of a security breach. Some helpful considerations to implement include:
Home Network HardeningOut of the box, most routers have generic passwords, are out of date, and often contain exploits that can easily be used to intercept, manipulate and store network traffic. However, there are a number of actions that you can take to mitigate these security issues at home. The following were taken from a CyberScoop report that details measures to protect home networks.
For more information, check out this CyberScoop report. References
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