Do you have the technology and data security in place to adapt your business to a work from home setting in case of disaster?
To prepare for the unexpected, you should have plans to ensure a seamless transition to remote work for any situation that mayarise. A business continuity plan should be developed with this end goal in mind: For employees to continue to provide the same high-quality service to customers as if they were in the office.
The possibility of doing their job remotely is a reality many workers will face at one point or another.
Whether a shift to remote work is caused by a short term power outage, a longer term natural disaster like a hurricane or pandemic, or simply to provide flexibility for higher employee morale and productivity, employees need to have the skills and security in place to adapt to a work-from-home
setting.
Download our free e-book to learn how to create a business continuity and disaster recovery plan, with details on:
- Analyzing your company's most time-sensitive and critical business functions, along with the processes and resources that support them
- Ensuring your employees have the tools they need to work remotely (such as strong WiFi and VPN) to prevent any disruption in service
- The security practices you should have in place for the office and home
- At-home cybersecurity education for your employees
- How to protect your data from unauthorized access or misuse
- A list of minimum security standards and additional recommendations
- What to consider when it comes to data backup providers and plans
- The benefits of choosing a hosted software solution with SoftPro