Keeping Business Travellers Safe Just Got Easier. Here’s How.

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Business travel has been coming back strongly since the easing of COVID restrictions – but challenges remain.

There are several primary considerations for secure business travel, including:

  1. Personal safety: Consider the safety of your destination and any potential risks associated with your trip. Research local laws and customs, as well as the political and social climate of the area.
  2. Physical security: Protect your personal belongings and sensitive materials, such as laptops and documents, by using secure storage options, such as a hotel safe or locking your suitcase.
  3. Cybersecurity: Be aware of online threats, such as Wi-Fi attacks and phishing scams. Use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and be cautious when using public Wi-Fi networks.
  4. Health and wellness: Take steps to protect your health while traveling, such as getting vaccinated, carrying any necessary medications, and following basic health precautions like washing your hands regularly.
  5. Cultural awareness: Respect local customs and traditions, and be mindful of cultural differences to avoid offending or causing unintentional harm.
  6. Emergency preparedness: Have a plan in place in case of an emergency, such as natural disasters or civil unrest. This should include contact information for your employer, the local embassy, and any emergency services.

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