5 Signs Your Remote-Work Infrastructure Isn't Ready
Published on: 2026-06-15
Many Iranian teams started remote work in recent years without much planning: a laptop, a basic VPN connection, and hope for the best. If that still sounds like you, check these five signs.
1. Someone shared a shared password in a Telegram group
If access to company systems runs through one shared password in a group chat, you have essentially no control over who logged in, when, or from where.
2. Nobody knows when the last backup ran
If the answer is "I think last week," you don't actually have regular backups.
3. One person's internet outage stops the whole meeting
Not having a backup link for key team members is a risk that usually only gets noticed once it's too late.
4. A new hire takes more than two days to get up and running
This is usually a sign of missing a standardized, documented digital workspace.
5. Nobody has had formal security training
Even the best security tools are useless against one click on a phishing link.
What to do next
If at least two of these five signs sound familiar, a good place to start is a Remote-Work Readiness Audit. You get results in 48 hours.
Categories: Remote Work
Tags: #Cybersecurity
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