SAFE

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Tip Sheets

SAFE (Security Awareness for Everyone) is a program to increase awareness about cybersecurity. By raising awareness, we hope to help change online behaviors, as well as encourage you to practice safe computing habits, make smart and informed decisions about information security, and protect your business.


Continued communication is an essential part of working from home. But how confident are you that your security and privacy practices at home are as good as in the office? We provide this latest Security Tip Sheet to help you look at some of the things you will need to consider for your Work-at-Home network, the security of the equipment and information on it, and to help you feel more confident in your home security practices.

Cisco Webex Meetings provides a secure environment for online collaboration, but you should take the time to set up the security features that allow you to tailor your Webex meetings to ensure the level of security you want and your business needs.

If you are new to working remotely and looking for a secure and private way to continue meeting and collaborating with co-workers or customers, video conferencing is the way to go, but you must keep security and privacy topmost in your mind, and your processes. Zoom video conferencing makes security its highest priority and offers several services to help you connect safely in multiple ways, with multiple security and privacy choices, for all your mobile devices.

Your mobile devices – including smartphones, laptops and tablets – are always within reach everywhere you go, whether for work, travel or entertainment. These devices make it easy to connect to the world around you, but they can also pack a lot of info about you and your friends and family, and your company. So it’s important to use your mobile devices safely. Our latest Tip Sheet will help you secure and protect your mobile devices, and the information that they hold.

Numerous data breaches each year mean that tax payers, preparers, and the business community must be alert during filing season for any unusual activity. Thieves may try to impersonate tax preparers or try to contact payroll services to leverage stolen identities to steal even more data that will allow them to better impersonate taxpayers and file fraudulent tax returns for refunds. Learn about the scams out there and the steps to help protect yourself during this already stressful tax season.