Is your company’s confidential data secure in your employee’s home?

When the UK went into lockdown in March 2020 and many employees were forced to work from home no-one could foresee just how long people would be away from the office.

When the UK went into lockdown in March 2020 and many employees were forced to work from home no-one could foresee just how long people would be away from the office. Many employers were caught off guard and have not made any changes to their worker’s employment contracts to ensure the security of their data. This puts them at risk of potentially breaching data protection laws. It is obviously much easier to monitor and comply with privacy policies and data protection laws in the workplace, but this becomes considerably more difficult once your staff are at home in various locations. Issues such as who has access to the employer’s computer, password and how data, paper and electronic files are moving between home and office need to be assessed. Health and safety measures also need to be considered including mental health issues arising from working in isolation.

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