Risks when accessing a computer remotely
Nonetheless, remote device control and remote access are not free of risks. A reliable and tested software solution like TeamViewer is always the basis for a secure remote connection. Nevertheless, it is important to keep the most important risks in mind:
- Solutions that are not adequately tested can have vulnerabilities that facilitate cyber-attacks.
- Remote Desktop for Windows: For Windows computers in particular, hackers can gain remote access to computers via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
- Remote desktop servers forward ports onto the router while connecting directly over the Internet. They constitute a vulnerability that hackers and malware can also exploit.
Measures to minimize possible security risks
To minimize the risks associated with remote access to computers, remote access should be adequately protected.
- Multi-factor or two-factor authentication provides secure access control. The same goes for strong and complex passwords.
- Account lockout policies are good protection against brute-force attacks designed to figure out passwords.
- A secure virtual private network, including properly functioning firewalls, is the basis for remote access to computers. Both are security measures that protect employees from attacks.
- Regular software updates not only add new features, but also eliminate potential security vulnerabilities.