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Cybersecurity for remote workers
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|February 2026
Small businesses can't afford to skimp on security for remote workers. Davey Winder plans out your risk mitigation checklist
Do you have a hybrid workforce? These days almost every business can answer in the affirmative. Unfortunately, the same goes for the followup question: do remote workers pose a risk to the security of your organisation?
It doesn't have to be that way.
You may be so small that you think you don't have the resources to properly secure your data and devices with expensive tools and complex processes, but the truth is that some relatively simple changes can make a huge difference.
Let's start by acknowledging the elephant in the small-business cybersecurity room: no, you are not invisible to attackers, nor are they only interested in bigger fish.
According to penetration testing experts Qualysec (qualysec.com), more than 40% of cyberattacks target small businesses. Sure, some of those will be using your business as a potential stepping stone to a more profitable victim, but that's no consolation. Being breached for any reason is disruptive, costly and potentially hazardous to your operations and your reputation.
Qualysec also confirmed that 75% of small businesses with a hybrid workforce have at some point experienced a cyber incident.
This should come as no shock to anyone, especially in the context of remote work. As the workforce moves beyond the office, new vulnerabilities are exposed - often in environments where IT staff have minimal visibility or control. And yet amazingly, at the same time, 80% of small businesses don't have a formal cybersecurity policy of any kind.
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