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National Cyber Security Centre2004011554-NCSCA part ofDepartment of Communications, Climate Action & EnvironmentNCSC AdvisoryWorking From Home Security Advice2020-04-08 Status:TLP-WHITENCSCDISCLAIMER:This document is provided as is without war-ranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not lim-ited to, the implied warranty of fitness for a particular does not endorse any commercial product or service,referenced in this document or Light ProtocolThis document is classified using Traffic Light Protocol. Recipients may share TLP: WHITE informationfreely, without more information on the Traffic Light Protocol, see treat thisdocument in accordance with the TLP From Home - ThreatsThe recent COVID-19 situation has suddenly presented IT personnel and users with a set of cybersecurity challenges that, whilst not unique, are being experienced on a significantly larger scale than everbefore. In that context the NCSC has created this document to provide advice on how to secure yourhome office against cyber-related exploiting tragedies and events for their own profit is not new to security specialists.
Turn off Guest Networking: In certain circumstances home routers have a Guest access feature enabled by default. This obviates the need for a security key when accessing a WiFi network. NCSC advises that if the Guest access is enabled you disable this option in your router settings.
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