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Cybersecurity Checklist For Businesses and Remote Working

Cybersecurity or information security policies should apply to all employees, executives and contractors. HR and IT departments have special responsibilities with regards to enforcement. As a company, it’s important to ensure that all employees are understand security policies and agree to them.

At Treefrog, we are working to help our clients through cybersecurity challenges. These resources can be leveraged and implemented by businesses to ensure that valuable company data is protected while employees work from home.

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Should you and your business need help to implement any of the activities included in the checklist, or you have any questions, please feel free to reach out by giving us a call at 905-836-4442 or emailing us at info@treefrog.ca.

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Business Continuity Checklist During COVID-19

We are living in unprecedented times, which calls for extraordinary measures. This involves thinking outside the box to re-frame how you communicate with clients, bring in new business, and change your marketing and sales approach.

At Treefrog, we are working to help our clients through challenges brought on by COVID-19. We have compiled a checklist of business essentials to leverage during these challenging times.

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Should you and your business need help to implement any of the activities included in the checklist, or you have any questions, please feel free to reach out by giving us a call at 905-836-4442 or emailing us at info@treefrog.ca.

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How We Can Help Each Other Navigate The COVID-19 Crisis

To our valued clients, we wanted to provide an update on some of the changes we have made in our offices during the current COVID-19 situation. While some businesses could experience turbulence during these uncertain times, Treefrog wants to ensure we are committed to helping you navigate this situation both internally with your employees, and externally with your clients and customers.

Treefrog closed to the public until further notice.

As a Digital Transformation Agency, we are uniquely equipped to ensure our clients are capable of shifting to a more digital future, tomorrow and beyond. One way we want to help you is by providing some examples of how we at Treefrog are transforming our workplace and procedures to ensure the health and safety of our employees, clients, and the community to which we belong.

We have implemented the following measures to ensure the health and safety of our employees, clients and community: 

  • Implementing a work from home policy for our employees, effective beginning March 16
    • This means our office will be closed to the public (including clients) for a minimum of 3 weeks 
  • Shifting to remote meetings via telephone or video call, where possible, both internally and externally 
  • Enforcing a no handshake policy 
  • Enhanced cleaning protocols and antiviral sanitation of our office space 
  • Increased employee education and communications regarding the ongoing situation, with daily updates via our internal communications channels 
  • Providing the tools and technology to ensure that all of our employees have the ability to work remotely 

Should you and your business need help to implement any of the above policies, provide communications to your clients, and/or transition to a more agile work environment, or you have any questions at all, please feel free to call 905-836-4442 or email us at info@treefrog.ca.

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About Tree Frogs

There are actually several varieties of tree frogs in the world

You may find this surprising, but there are actually several varieties of tree frogs in the world. The most digitally relevant are, of course, the group of designers, programmers and website engineers who have somehow landed themselves with the name The Frogs. However, in a spirit of transparency and honesty, we would like to formally admit to the existence of a second type of frog: the amphibian.

Now, an amphibian is not a reptile, but a member of the zoological class called Amphibia. They are cold-blooded (or poikilothermic) vertebrate animals. They differ from reptiles in that they lack scales and generally return to water to breed. They are one of three types of Amphibians: Anura, also called Salientia, (frogs and toads), caudate (salamanders and newts) and caecilians (worm-like amphibians). Amphibians together with reptiles make up a larger group called Herps.

The study of reptiles and amphibians is called Herpetology. Herp comes from the Greek word herpeton, which basically means “creepy crawly things that move about on their bellies.” A herptile is an individual herp. A person who keeps and breeds herps is called a herpetoculturist and the hobby is called herpetoculture.

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