Information Security Week – Edition Nº4 – COVID-19 Special

This time we will have a different edition of Information Security Week .

Below you will find links to news and materials that will help companies and professionals with the current pandemic caused by COVID-19.

We also list some companies that have released their services for free and that can be useful in the corporate environment at this time of adaptation.


News

Tips for working from home: learn how to protect important information

See what to do with Wi-Fi, computer and software to ensure safe work from home.

By Paulo Alvez in TechTudo

In times of coronavirus, is home working a market solution or a headache?

Expert explains how unprepared companies can leave data vulnerable when focusing on working from home without adequate guidance.

By Carol Vieira in De Fato Online

Workers report changes to their professional routine during home office due to coronavirus

Workers interviewed by ISTOÉ told what the 'forced' change of routine has been like.

By Heitor Pires in ISTOÉ

Expert points out how to protect corporate information when working from home

In addition to the legal aspect of remote work, it is necessary to improve the security of company data and information while working from home, adopting good practices.

By Gustavo Siqueira in 100 Frontiers

Coronavirus: tool tips so your company doesn't stop

15 tool tips that will help companies with communication, access to documents, task management, videoconference meetings, security and productivity.

By Aléx de Oliveira on Lumiun Blog

Covid-19: 6 tips for controlling stress and anxiety

See WHO guidelines to reduce tension during the quarantine period.

By Guilherme Preta and Fabiana Rolfini in Olhar Digital


Materials

A Guide to Working Remotely in Emergency Situations

In this guide you will learn the best practices for working as a distributed team in an emergency situation.

By Remotes for Good

COVID-19 Tracker

Website with information from around the world, in real time, with news, total number of infected people and much more about COVID-19.

By Bing by Microsoft

WhatsApp Information Center: Coronavirus

How to use WhatsApp to stay connected during the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

By WhatsApp by Facebook


Tools

In times of crisis it is very important for all companies to be more empathetic. In other words, that they can somehow help people and other companies combat the effects of this virus.

Below is a list of companies that are offering services for free during this COVID-19 period:

Cisco

The American multinational technology company Cisco has released free access to Webex . The software is a video conferencing tool that supports up to 100 participants simultaneously. According to the company, the technology can be used free of charge and without time restrictions. “In this time of need, we are providing free 90-day licenses to companies that are not currently Webex customers,” the company statement

Google

Google has released free access to Hangouts Meet in all countries until July 1st. With the resource, it is possible to hold meetings with up to 250 people, in addition to broadcasting live to 100,000 viewers on the same domain.

Microsoft

Microsoft has also made resources available to facilitate communication during the coronavirus pandemic. The company has released free access to Microsoft Teams , a premium corporate messaging service that also allows you to record and save calls. The resource will be free for six months and the company has also increased the user limit.

LogMeIn

To help support the community and customers during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, LogMeIn is providing free emergency remote work kits to healthcare providers, educational institutions, municipalities and nonprofits, and current LogMeIn customers. LogMeIn.

Slack

Slack said this week that it was making the service available for free to many organizations working to respond to or mitigate the coronavirus and that it was speeding up setup times for new customers.

Cloudflare

Cloudflare for free teams for small businesses during coronavirus emergencies.

Lumiun

To help with this adaptation scenario, Lumiun is anticipating making the VPN feature available to current and new customers, at no additional cost, for 90 days.


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