Episode 53 — Remote Work Security: Home Offices, Travel, Contractors

Remote work extends the security perimeter to living rooms, hotel networks, and partner sites, increasing variability and exposure. The exam will expect coverage of secure connectivity, user authentication, and environment controls. Standardize on strong multifactor authentication, device compliance checks, and least-privilege access to applications through secure gateways or zero-trust network access. Home office guidance should cover router hardening, guest network separation, and safe use of internet of things devices. For travel, mandate virtual private network or zero-trust policies on untrusted networks and restrict administrative actions. Contractor onboarding must mirror employee rigor: background checks where applicable, contractual security clauses, time-boxed accounts, and segregated access to only the necessary systems and data.
Translate policy into verifiable practice with checklists, training, and technical enforcement. Provide pre-configured kits for remote workers, including privacy screens, cable locks, and instructions for secure disposal of printed materials. Configure data loss prevention to monitor uploads from remote endpoints, require full-disk encryption, and prevent local caching for highly sensitive apps. For contractors, use just-in-time access brokering and maintain separate identity domains where feasible. Evidence includes training attestations, remote asset inventories, connection posture logs, and deprovisioning records after engagement end. Run periodic remote tabletop exercises—lost laptop, border search, or contractor account compromise—to validate readiness and to refine guidance based on real outcomes. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber audio courses, books, and information to strengthen your educational path. Also, if you want to stay up to date with the latest news, visit DailyCyber.News for a newsletter you can use, and a daily podcast you can commute with.
Episode 53 — Remote Work Security: Home Offices, Travel, Contractors
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