Enduring from Home: COVID-19's Impact on Business Security
Faced with shelter-in-place orders in their home counties and states, countless companies transitioned to entirely remote workforces.
Predictably, these near-immediate transitions carried with them some setbacks.
A remote workforce can become a workforce stretched thin: Communication must adapt to online models of email, chat messaging, and video conferencing, collaboration must move to cloud-based storage platforms, and keeping business afloat must take into account the unique cybersecurity needs of now-remote workers who are connecting to potentially unsecured home networks while accessing company resources from personal devices—all without the direct support found within the office.
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