Security Precautions for Working Remotely


Best practices for the UW community when working remotely. Remote access raises the risk of attacks and unauthorized access, posing a greater threat to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of University information.

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University employees may have the need to access the University’s information systems from computing devices and locations other than their regular workspace or outside the University’s network. Additional precautions should be taken by employees when working remotely.

Best Practices

If you access University information systems remotely, UW-IT Information Security encourages you to consider the following:

Updates

Passwords

Devices

Securing Connections

Other Considerations

This list is not exhaustive. Other information security settings may apply to the particular operating system, information system, network, or device you are using.

Online Training Video

Resources

Working Remotely infographic

Mobile Devices online training

Emotet Malware online training

Tips for Travel

More tips about working remotely      

External references

National Security Agency: Best Practices for Securing Your Home Network

Netgear: What is the latest firmware version of my NETGEAR cable modem or modem router?

For additional information, consult your department IT support person or help@uw.edu.