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The Importance of Cybersecurity Training for Hybrid Workforces

7/5/2022
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3 Minutes
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Dhoof

The importance of cybersecurity training for hybrid workforces

As the world increasingly moves towards hybrid workforces, cybersecurity training is more important than ever. With employees working both in-office and remotely, businesses must take extra precautions to ensure their data and systems are secure. Cybersecurity training can help employees understand how to keep their company's data safe, as well as their own personal information. By ensuring your staff has adequate cybersecurity training, you can help protect your business from potential attacks.

The rise of the hybrid workforce

Cybersecurity training has always been critical to the security of companies, but with the rise of remote work and hybrid workforces, companies need to update their training to adapt to the shifting modern workforce. About 74% of all U.S. companies are planning to implement a permanent hybrid work model. With the vast majority of U.S. companies transitioning to hybrid workforces, companies will have to account for:

  • Employee cybersecurity while working remotely
  • Increased cybersecurity risks from working with third-party vendors
  • The need for cybersecurity best practices for hybrid workforces

How to improve cybersecurity training for hybrid workforces

Although companies with hybrid workforces know they need to improve their cybersecurity, most of them are not knowledgeable about the specific practices and methods they should deploy. Some actionable ways to get started with improving cybersecurity training include

Increase cybersecurity awareness among employees: Employees should be made aware of cybersecurity risks and how they can protect themselves and the company. There should be some type of cybersecurity awareness training required for all employees regardless of their position.

Implementing cybersecurity best practices: Employees should be taught about cybersecurity best practices, such as using strong passwords and two-factor authentication. Additionally, management in the company should have additional security measures like firewalls, antiviruses, etc. installed throughout the company's devices and networks. This will help filter out and prevent the vast majority of cybersecurity threats.

Regular cybersecurity audits: In order to find which specific vulnerabilities your business has, it is important to do regular cybersecurity audits. These can be done internally or by hiring an external cybersecurity firm. By finding what cybersecurity issue your business is struggling with, you can focus on training your employees on that specific issue (e.g. phishing).

Work with a cybersecurity training provider: Although companies can DIY basic cybersecurity measures, they will need a cybersecurity expert to properly train their employees on cybersecurity best practices. A cybersecurity training provider will have the latest cybersecurity information and can tailor the training to fit the company's specific needs. They can also help with additional operations like compliance to ensure all cybersecurity measures are being followed.

These are just a few of the ways companies can improve cybersecurity training for their hybrid workforce. As more and more businesses move towards this type of work model, it is crucial that they take the necessary steps to protect their data and systems. You can get started with cybersecurity training by working with Skyriver IT to develop a thorough cybersecurity training program for your company here.

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