Protecting Business Operations & Data During the Coronavirus Outbreak

The Coronavirus is conquering the world, and officials are doing what they can to mitigate the spread. The virus is transmittable before symptoms appear, making it difficult to corral and prevent transmission.

Some states have implemented mandatory quarantine & isolation protocols. If you have tested positive for COVID-19 and are not in critical condition, you are remanded to your home to recover. A person may not attend work or school. Officials check-in by phone to ensure you do not break quarantine. If your symptoms require 24-hour medical attention, you are admitted to a hospital to be treated in isolation. Violating these orders will incur fees and possible prosecution.

In an effort to combat the spread, many are electing to work from home. Some are doing so voluntarily, others under direct order from management. Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, and Square are all operating remotely (some voluntarily, others not) until the outbreak is contained.1

With all this discussion of working remotely, how do you ensure that your information stays secure? One easy way to verify the safety of proprietary information is to store it securely. The ioSafe Private Cloud Server is the best private cloud server available.  Accessing your work from anywhere is a requirement for modern enterprises, but public cloud services are often insecure and frequently quite slow (especially when it comes to recovering large-volume data).

We often forget how vulnerable our digital data really is. Proprietary business information is incredibly valuable and often irreplaceable. If you have concerns about the effectiveness of your digital security, reach out to the team at KL Security; seasoned and experienced security integrators are available to discuss your digital security needs.

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Information has been gathered from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice.

  1. Noguchi, Yuki. March 9, 2020. Laundry Between Emails: Working from Home Goes Viral in The Time of Coronavirus. National Public Radio. Retrieved from: https://www.npr.org/2020/03/09/812898220/laundry-between-emails-working-from-home-goes-viral-in-the-time-of-coronavirus