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10/13/2020 - National Cybersecurity Awareness Month - Week 3: Telecommuting

Pictured from left to right: Director Jim Matlock, Consumer Affairs, Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae, CISO Stan Field, John Carr, County Counsel, and Melissa Strickland, Assistant County Counsel
This week’s National Cybersecurity Awareness Month tip is focused on Telecommuting! CISO Stan Field, Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae and Director Jim Matlock are joined today with John Carr, County Counsel, and Melissa Strickland, Assistant County Counsel. Telecommuting is a work arrangement in which some (or all) of the work is performed at an off-campus work site such as the home or in an office space near home. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many are bringing home their work computers and connecting to the office form their home. Some tips to help maintain a high level of Cybersecurity while telecommuting include:
- Strong Passwords and enable two-factor authentication
- Enable automatic updates for all routers and modems
- Connect to home WIFi using a Strong Password