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Tips for Teleworking
Security Tips for Teleworking
COVID-19 has changed the way we work and meet and while many are now working from home, teleworking can create new risks like unauthorized access, data breaches, unethical conduct, fraud in overtime and regular hours, asset theft, etc.
The CSS department would like you to consider the following:
By: Darren Cantrill
Stay safe, everyone! Now more than ever.
• Even at home, when you leave your laptop alone: lock the screen.
• Find a quiet and comfortable place to work and make sure that nobody is shoulder-surfing. • Don’t let anyone else but you use your laptop (example: your children to search for something on the internet).

• If you regularly work with sensitive information; use a privacy shield on your screen or redirect your monitor away from your family.
• Finally, always remember to wear pants when video conferencing!
No matter where you work, remember to follow these best practices and if you need any help or assistance, please email us at HDOT-ITSupport@ Hawaii.gov.

May Day is Lei Dei in HawaiiBy: Rachel Roper
Leis entered in the City and County of Honolulu’s 2019 Lei Day contest.
The 2019 theme was Lei Kahakai - seashore lei.
