Use this cyber and physical security checklist to make sure that your workplace is ready for a hybrid work model.
Need help improving your security for hybrid work? Learn to assess how your company’s programs are performing so you can adapt and reduce risks.
Preparing your security for flexible work? Set priorities so your team can concentrate on the work that’ll have the biggest impact.
Introducing new technology to employees can be hard. With the right approach, you can win the hearts of even the most skeptical employees.
With the right plan in place, your organization can prepare for any workplace threat. Here are the five steps to creating a workplace preparedness strategy.
Here are four benefits of having a preparedness strategy for any workplace threat or incident.
Here's how businesses can put guests at ease while still collecting the information they need to maintain workplace security.
The sign-in sheet may seem like an innocent method for tracking guests, but it's a security risk that exposes your visitor data and information.
Facilities managers are the heart and soul of an organization, their work impacts the entire company’s performance by ensuring employees are able to focus on their work.
Companies need to create a compliance program to stay on top of changing laws—and they need every employee to be a part of the effort.
They might not make the headlines, but compliance management issues can arise during everyday events.
As more data privacy regulations are introduced, businesses should re-evaluate compliance management in the workplace.
What does it take to create a compliance culture in your workplace?
Cybercrime, increased regulatory compliance, and cyber insurance –– just a few of the workplace security trends to watch for 2020.
Some companies will spend 10% of their revenue on compliance issues within the next few years. Here is how tech can help.
Business compliance is categorized into three buckets: data security and privacy, network security, and physical security. Let's take a look.
Your go-to resource to understand the ins and outs of how to keep your business operations in compliance.
When visitors check in to a company, you can’t control what they see or overhear. That's where NDAs come in.
Let's explain exactly what SOC 2 is and how you can easily enhance workplace security through the adoption of SOC 2 compliant tools.
Katie Strain, Senior Manager, Real Estate & Facilities at Samsara, shares how she evaluates workplace technology.
Envoy integrates with the technology you already use to easily reach your employees and keep your workplace safe. Let’s take a look.
If you’re worried about bringing new security tech into the workplace, here are three methods IT and Security experts have found to be helpful.
We surveyed 1,000 IT and Security professionals for our Workplace Security 2020 Report. The digital and physical security threats are real, but there’s hope.
Here we explain the foundations of GDPR, how visitor management solutions play a part, and whether or not Envoy is GDPR compliant.
Does your workplace security plan account for unwanted visitors?
The third blog in our Safe Spaces, Secure Places series on battling digital threats with workplace technology.
The first blog in our Safe Spaces, Secure Places series on why physical workplace security matters.
Join Bri Beaudoin, Account Executive at Envoy, as she shows you how to keep your workplace safe and secure with Envoy.
The design of the physical aspects in the workplace is an often-overlooked pocket of the IT space.
On a daily basis, we help over 10,000 offices keep their visitors’ information safe and secure from prying eyes. That’s our job—Envoy Visitors is a security and compliance service.
Your team put lots of thoughtful time and effort into creating security and compliance policies to protect your visitors—but how many guests really get a chance to see and understand these policies?
Suggestions to improve data privacy and visitor experience using Envoy, whether you’re re-evaluating how you approach data protection or thinking through it for the first time.
With the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) going into effect on May 25, we’re excited to announce that our new features for data privacy are now available to all of our customers.
The first step to protecting your team and property? Knowing who's on site.
For companies where security is paramount, an appointment only policy can help the front desk team
To provide a better experience around GDPR, the first thing we needed to understand were the different roles
Now more than ever, workplaces view security as a holistic effort and focus on multiple fronts: enhancing physical security, protecting intellectual property and safeguarding data—which starts with protecting the company’s network
Learn about our newest updates, including new integrations and NDA expiration.