Our phones contain a wealth of personal information.

Consider all of the financial information, personal messages, and contact information that resides in the palm of your hand.

If your team uses their phones for work, they will frequently have direct access to company systems such as email, contact lists, network access, file systems, and more. Perhaps even your company's bank account.

That is why phone security should be a top priority. It's all too easy to take them for granted.

To begin, you should always keep your operating system and applications up to date.

Next, be cautious about where and when you connect to public Wi-Fi. Consider using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to add an extra layer of security.

Finally, make sure that Multi-Factor Authentication is always enabled. Make sure the phone is locked down with a PIN or a biometric lock, such as a fingerprint or face ID.

Please contact us if you require assistance in securing your system.