5 Steps to Secure Your Remote Workforce: a Practical Guide
Even before COVID-19, IT and security professionals knew that working remotely was becoming more popular, giving companies access to the best talent and enabling these valued workers to either stay in the places they call home or have the freedom to be digital nomads.
As remote working has become standard practice, employees are working from anywhere and using any device they can to get the job done. That means repeated connections to unsecured public Wi-Fi networks—at a coffee shop or juice bar, for example—and higher risks for data leaks from lost, misplaced, or stolen devices.
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