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Top Compliance Violations We See in Remote Work Setups
As more businesses embrace remote work, ensuring compliance becomes a critical challenge. At InTegriLogic, we often see the same compliance violations jeopardizing security and putting companies at risk. Knowing these common pitfalls can help you protect your business and maintain workforce compliance.
1. Weak Passwords and Lack of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Many remote employees still rely on simple passwords or reuse credentials across accounts. Without MFA, this makes it easy for hackers to gain unauthorized access.
2. Unsecured Home Networks
Employees working from home often connect through unprotected Wi-Fi networks, increasing the risk of data interception and cyberattacks.
3. Outdated Software and Missing Security Patches
Skipping software updates leaves systems vulnerable to exploits. Remote setups sometimes lack centralized patch management, creating security gaps.
4. Inadequate Data Encryption
Sensitive company data transmitted over the internet without encryption can be intercepted and compromised.
5. Lack of Device Management and Monitoring
Without proper IT oversight, lost or stolen devices can expose confidential information, and suspicious activity may go unnoticed.
How InTegriLogic Helps You Stay Compliant
Our managed IT services focus on remote workforce compliance by implementing strong password policies, enforcing MFA, securing network connections, automating software updates, and monitoring devices 24/7. We work proactively to identify risks before they become costly problems.
Ready to secure your remote team and avoid compliance violations? Contact InTegriLogic today at 520-545-0691 or