SINGAPORE - Say no when your child asks to use your work laptop to do his or her school work, or set up a different user account on the work laptop for different activities.
Employees who are also parents need to be aware of the key digital assets, such as e-mail access, that have to be protected when work has moved into the home environment, said Associate Professor Steven Wong, who is from the Singapore Institute of Technology. What are the key assets that you have in your home that, if compromised, will impact your family, your business and your work? It could be your e-mail, or certain approval processes, said Prof Wong, who was among the four panellists.