Cybersecurity: Lessons Learned in Making Remote Working Work
Lessons Learned in Making Remote Working WorkCan you be sure your remote workforce is secure? We’ve got the important questions you need to answer to find out. You’ll get the help you need to strengthen your remote working security strategy in this Whitepaper.
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Inside this whitepaper:
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The endpoint is the hardest part of the remote working technology stack to manage. 48% of businesses have implemented strict user and device access policies.
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Essential considerations for endpoint security include anti-malware/anti-phishing technology, updates and patching, employee security awareness and zero trust controls.
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The shift to remote work has complicated what it takes to secure core infrastructure and mitigate the effects of malware and ransomware.
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Core infrastructure security requires keeping data inside the network, the use of the cloud, strong account control, secure file sharing, and multiple backups to prevent file encryption.