Security Awareness
#1 - Your personal staff badge is strictly personal
Your access badge identifies you and authorises access to certain areas of the site in accordance with your position. It therefore has your name on it and may under no circumstances be lent to a third party.
#2 - Badge in sight, day and night
Wear your access badge visibly: a simple gesture for a safer, more welcoming company.
#3 - Locked doors, secured floors
Access management is essential to protect staff and company assets. And it can only work properly if the doors are securely closed.
#4 - Badge security, your priority
It is essential your access badge is stored securely when you leave the company to prevent it being lost or copied. The badge is a key element in protecting your company and your data.
#5 - See it, Say it, Sorted
Loss of sensitive data, business disruption, damage, etc. Malicious acts can have serious consequences for the company.
#6 - PC locked, data secured
A workstation left open can be a gateway to sensitive data for a person with malicious intent.
#7 - Using public Wi-Fi is not risk-free!
Free Internet access in a restaurant, airport or train station is undoubtedly an advantage. But public Wi-Fi networks can expose your data to serious risks.
#8 - Think before you click
Financial losses, theft of sensitive data, impact on the company’s image and reputation can all be the consequences of a “bad” click.
#9 - Care before you share
The use of social networks by staff can be risky for the company: information leaks - often unintentional - are frequent.
#10 - Protect your personal data, protect your privacy
Personal Data is part of everyone’s digital identity and is by its very nature private. However, it is readily shared, without anyone being aware of the risks this may involve.