As companies embrace working from home, they also inadvertently expand the ability for cyber-criminals eager to exploit sensitive company data or take down corporate systems. To safeguard against these relentless threats, companies and their employees must integrate good security hygiene into their everyday business.
For many employees, kitchen tables and home offices have replaced cubicles and office workspaces as the COVID-19 pandemic has forever altered how and where we work. According to a recent Gartner survey, 74% of CFOs plan to move at least some employees to remote work permanently. Though the new work commute can’t be beaten, a remote workforce expands the ability for cyber-criminals eager to exploit sensitive company data or take down corporate systems via phishing scams, malware attacks, and other digital dangers.
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