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Security Professionals, These Steps Secure Data and Staff

Organizations are busy assessing whether they will resume operations in person, be entirely remote, or operate in a hybrid environment. Every business in the nation is concerned about workplace safety, and the COVID-19 standards are frequently the topic of discussion. Covid is not the only danger that exists today in workplaces. Now is the time for security professionals to ensure they are ready for all new and old dangers that pose a threat. Protocols alone cannot eliminate risk, prevent business interruptions, or safeguard personnel. There are a few crucial boxes the author thinks business leaders need to check off to be completely prepared to handle the workplace safety threats of today. This article at Devin Partida provides security professionals tips for securing employees and data.

Ensuring Business Contingency

Security professionals ensure the safety of the office and online environment to conduct business. Deciding who will ensure minimum impact and assist the company in recovering from a disaster is one of the most crucial aspects of creating a business emergency plan.

Responsibilities of Security Professionals

  • Build emergency exits that are easy to reach in the event of fire, earthquake, or any other emergencies. Prepare strategic plans to secure the area quickly in the event of an active shooter. Security professionals should have pre-planned evacuation routes. Educating employees on what to do while evacuating the premises is necessary.
  • Data is more valuable to businesses today and is constantly under threat. Therefore, data backups, multiple verifications, categorizing data, a zero-trust policy, upskilling employees on cybersecurity, and patching systems for updates are a must.
  • Working from home is the new normal. Thus, security professionals must focus on providing a secure and robust work environment for employees to connect remotely.
  • Keeping offices well-lit is another way to prevent miscreants from entering the premises as they can see that they will be detected. Therefore, having power backup is essential. This will also help employees evacuate the premises safely.

The author also speaks about maintaining security cameras, understanding the data’s type and location, and communicating to employees before, during, and after emergencies.

To read the original article, click on: https://www.securityinfowatch.com/access-identity/article/21206323/seven-basic-security-tips-to-aid-business-emergency-planning

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