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The State of Security |
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2025-01-20 03:57:02 (vue: 2025-01-20 10:08:29) |
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Managing Security and Compliance in a Remote Work Environment |
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Remote work isn\'t just a temporary trend anymore; it has become a permanent fixture. What began as a quick response during the pandemic has evolved into the new normal for businesses worldwide. In America, 20% of people now work from home. While this has its advantages (flexibility for workers and cost savings for businesses), it\'s not without its complications, having cracked open a host of issues around cybersecurity and regulatory compliance. To address these challenges, businesses can\'t afford to be lax. That means fixing security and compliance for remote work is not as simple as adding...
Remote work isn\'t just a temporary trend anymore; it has become a permanent fixture. What began as a quick response during the pandemic has evolved into the new normal for businesses worldwide. In America, 20% of people now work from home. While this has its advantages (flexibility for workers and cost savings for businesses), it\'s not without its complications, having cracked open a host of issues around cybersecurity and regulatory compliance. To address these challenges, businesses can\'t afford to be lax. That means fixing security and compliance for remote work is not as simple as adding... |
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