Summary
As a result of the current situation, the number of employees working remotely has increased, with many now working from home. A large share of schools have also moved to distance learning. As remote work arrangements become more common, Finland’s communications networks have the necessary capacity to accommodate the increasing numbers of remote workers and online transactions. Video conference calls and emails don't, in fact, place a substantial strain on networks. To make working remotely as safe and smooth an experience as possible, we have put together this list of helpful tips.
Details
Event Type: NCSC-FI Announcement
Publication Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 13:00:56 GMT
Source: National Cyber Security Centre Finland
Key Points:
- Official announcement from NCSC-FI
- See full article at source URL for complete details
Impact Assessment
Severity: Varies by content type
Scope: National (Finland) or International
Notes
Source is in English from NCSC-FI’s official news portal. This entry is part of the NCSC-FI RSS feed historical archive covering 2019-2021 cybersecurity developments in Finland.
Processing Note: Generated from RSS feed entries 401-500. For detailed technical information, exploitability details, or specific mitigation guidance, refer to the source URL.