Getting a phone for your workplace is exciting, but there are a few important practices to remember and should always be a priority. This is especially true if you are someone who purchased a lot on Amazon or eBay. You must be careful with where you input your personal information.

Today, smartphones are more than just a communication device and have become portable computers. Due to the advanced changes in technology, they also now require more security against threats. If your work phone has the capability to access the internet and email then it is likely that it is exposed to cyber-attacks.

Here are a few essential security practices you can follow to keep your phone’s information and data private.

Keep Your System Updated

Keeping your device updated ensures that your software and phone features are as safe as possible.

Add Security Applications

Just like your computer, your phone can add security applications that will help ensure your data’s security. Using locking features, scanning applications and virus protection applications can help keep your mobile devices secure just as your PC or Laptop

Avoid Suspicious Links and Websites

Hackers have become overwhelmingly skilled in creating phishing campaigns that are enticing to the user to click on. Be mindful of which links you click on especially when inputting your personal or financial information. Do not open or share links sent by an unknown sender on work devices.

Avoid Public Networks

When you are shopping online or doing any type of banking, ensure that you are not connected to a public Wi-Fi such as one in a coffee shop or mall. Public Wi-Fi tends to be less secure and are under constant attack by hackers looking for an opportunity to intercept and steal information. Limit your activities, transactions and inputting account log-in information when connected to public Wi-Fi networks.

Download Only from Trusted Apps

The ability to easily download often makes us too comfortable causing us to download apps, videos and images from untrusted sources. Be mindful that you are only downloading applications from stores that are verified and trusted. Avoid apps from external sites without validation or brand recognition. This is especially important when downloading any type of banking application – avoid downloading from any third party and go directly to your mobile’s designated store to download.

TOP 6 REASONS BEHIND MOBILE THREATS

  • – Increase in mobile apps usage
  • Allowing random apps to use data
  • Connecting to unsecured networks
  • Network spoofing by means of untrusted access points
  • Phishing emails and links
  • Outdated devices that don’t have software patches