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According to the Pew Research Center, last year, roughly seven percent of U.S. workers regularly enjoyed the option of working from home. Well accustomed to the nature of remote work, these individuals were equipped with stable internet connections, collaboration and communication tools, and security technologies that helped them excel from their home offices.
As concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19 grew, , nations around the world opted to enforce social distancing guidelines to prevent the infectious disease from spreading. In response, companies of all sizes have been forced to embrace remote work without much time to plan ahead. Some businesses have shifted to as much as one hundred percent of their employees working from home.
As all parties involved adjust to this new way of working, critical concerns regarding the security of data and systems have surfaced and must be addressed…
Posted by: Thomas Jung |
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May 06, 2020 at 09:08PM
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