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Post by account_disabled on Oct 25, 2023 10:01:16 GMT
Internal communication will therefore (have to) respond more and more to cybersecurity in the future. As an employer, you should not (only) enforce strong passwords or require a VPN, but also provide information about cybersecurity, so that people understand why such rules are necessary. A human firewall of employees This can create a human firewall: a 'wall' of conscious, alert employees who pay attention both inside and outside working hours and take the right measures. After all, your IT security is only as strong as the weakest link within your company. Repetition is essential here. In many cases, such a human firewall will require a behavioral change. Employees must therefore be constantly reminded of the dangers and made aware of what they can do themselves. In addition, it certainly photo editor doesn't hurt to think about how to reach your employees in case of an emergency. If all e-mail traffic is down due to a cyber attack or if people can no longer log in to Microsoft Teams. How do you even tell them what is going on and what to do? And, going back to trust, how do they know that cyber-attack messages and instructions are legit? You don't want to ask yourself these questions until it's too late – so think about it now (if you haven't already). Illustration for employee generated content 5. Employees want and get more influence In the consumer market, User Generated Content (UGC) and influencer marketing have the upper hand these days. We have long trusted content from friends, colleagues, family and even influencers more than the content that brands put out themselves.
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