Technology
How secure is your online kingdom?
Your tight-knit team has built your small business from the ground up. However, sometimes slaying the biggest deals requires venturing beyond the castle walls. Whether your team is pitching ideas remotely or navigating our new WFH world (video chat-bombing, anyone?), keeping your digital workplace secure is a top priority for today’s small business owners and IT decision makers.
Preventing virtual gate-crashers from entering your fortress starts with a solid cybersecurity strategy, from VPNs to AI-enabled laptops and 2-in-1s. Cutting-edge tech provides your team with the tools they need to vanquish the fire-breathing dragons of modern cybercrime.
Here is the lay of the land for protecting your perimeter and enabling your team to work securely from wherever they are now — and down the line.
Keep your network secure
Remote employees are prime targets for hackers sneaking into your company’s network, especially when using personal and public connections at home, in airports, and in cafés. Allowing the installation of corporate VPN software on personal computers also opens the gate to potential security risks.
Businesses of all sizes need to address the evolving needs of distributed work sites, especially in a work-from-home environment. Remote access is the new normal and a VPN is essential. To work efficiently and securely, Dell’s SonicWall® VPN is an easy-to-use and easy-to-manage VPN solution. The cloud-based SonicWall Capture Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Service detects and can block advanced threats at the gateway until verdict.
The Dell Latitude 9510 can be preconfigured with your company’s apps and settings, so it’s ready for deployment on delivery. In addition to increasing productivity, a unified workspace better protects your perimeter because everyone is utilizing the same standard of security to access your VPN and gain entry to the castle.
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