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How Locknet Uses Mobile Device Security for Remote Workforce Success

Shannon Mayberry
3 min read
Jan 24, 2017 10:00:00 AM
This post covers:Cybersecurity

Updated November 18, 2024

 

Mobile devices are essential tools for communication, collaboration, and productivity. However, mobile devices, whether company-issued or employee-owned, pose security risks that can jeopardize sensitive business data if not properly managed. Mobile device security is essential to safeguard data, ensure compliance, and foster trust among remote employees, all of which contribute to the success of any organization supporting remote work.

 

Our guide to mobile device security

Mobile devices can take many forms, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other portable gadgets that employees use to access company resources. Here’s a practical guide on how to leverage mobile device security strategies to build a robust security posture for your remote workforce and achieve long-term success.

1. Implement a mobile device management (MDM) solution

A Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution is a cornerstone for managing and securing devices across remote teams. MDM software allows IT teams to remotely monitor, control, and secure mobile devices that access company data. Key features include the ability to push security updates, manage application installations, enforce encryption, and wipe data if a device is lost or compromised.

2. Enforce strong authentication and password policies

One of the easiest ways to enhance mobile security is through robust authentication and password practices. Require employees to set complex passwords on their devices and enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) for accessing sensitive company applications. Stronger authentication reduces the risk of unauthorized access, protecting both company data and personal information stored on mobile devices.

3. Use encryption to protect data

Encryption ensures that data stored on or transmitted from mobile devices remains unreadable if intercepted. It is essential for protecting company data that may be accessed via public Wi-Fi networks or other potentially insecure environments commonly used by remote workers. Encrypted data is safe from unauthorized viewing even if a device is lost or stolen, which mitigates the risk of data breaches.

4. Educate employees on mobile security best practices

Even with robust security measures, human error remains a leading cause of security incidents. A well-informed workforce acts as the first line of defense against security threats. Regular training sessions on mobile device security can help remote workers understand the importance of secure practices, such as recognizing phishing attempts, using secure networks, and regularly updating software.

5. Segment work and personal data with containerization

Many remote employees use personal devices for work tasks, a practice that can blur the lines between work and personal data. Containerization is a security technique that isolates work-related data from personal apps and files on the same device. It allows businesses to manage work data on personal devices without intruding on employee privacy. This is particularly useful for implementing Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies while maintaining control over company data.

6. Deploy remote wipe capabilities

The remote wipe feature is a critical safeguard in case a device is lost, stolen, or compromised. This feature allows IT teams to delete sensitive data from a mobile device remotely, ensuring that any confidential information cannot fall into the wrong hands. It’s a critical part of an incident response plan for mobile devices.

7. Use virtual private networks (VPNs) for secure access

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is essential for encrypting data in transit, particularly when employees connect to company systems over public or unsecured networks. By masking IP addresses and encrypting data transmissions, VPNs help maintain the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive data accessed by remote employees. Encourage or mandate the use of VPNs for all employees accessing work-related resources from mobile devices.

8. Establish a robust BYOD policy

If your organization allows employees to use their own devices, it’s critical to have a clear Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. This policy should outline which security measures are required, such as MDM enrollment, the use of containerization, and adherence to VPN usage. A well-defined BYOD policy balances security needs with employee flexibility.

 

Final thoughts on mobile device security

Mobile device security is about empowering remote workers to perform their best without putting company data at risk. Embracing the strategies we’ve outlined will not only protect your organization’s assets but also foster a culture of security awareness that is essential for long-term remote workforce success.

No matter the size of your organization, mobile device security should be a priority of your technology roadmap. We can help our managed IT clients incorporate a strong mobile device security structure as part of their cybersecurity plan. Let’s talk.

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