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According to The Hill, almost 30% of all work in January 2023 took place from employees' homes—six times as much as in 2019, based on data from WFH Research. In larger urban settings, this ...
Business owners need to think about the security of their operation as they consider employees working from home—whether that be fully remote, hybrid or simply taking work home after hours.
A cavalier approach to bring-your-own-device security won’t cut it as personal devices within corporate networks make for a potentially combustible mix.
Whether employees are working from home, a conference or even vacation, security pitfalls abound. The fact is that with every remote worker, an organization’s attack surface grows larger.
Compromised employee personal devices and accounts can disrupt and possibly threaten business security. Getting these tools into their hands will help. It’s no secret that humans are the biggest ...
The “2025 Trends in Hybrid Work Report: The Facts Behind Balancing Security and Performance” reveals that data usage spikes on Fridays, suggesting that WFA employees work longer hours compared ...
Two ways employees can improve remote work security DON'T: Work from a personal electronic device. Scenario: You have already visited the office twice this week and want to spend the rest of the ...
While most employees (87%) reported that they were productive at work, in line with rising productivity signals (hours worked, number of meetings, and other activity metrics) from Microsoft 365 ...
With the additional vulnerabilities that come with remote work, agencies must be prescriptive in their offsite security procedures for employees. Remote work policies should outline any special ...
Remote work influences employee behavior around security Remote work also impacts and changes staff behavior and awareness around cybersecurity, which can impact incident reporting, says Richard ...
As the economy slows, a handful of prominent C.E.O.s have tried to put an end to remote work. But some economists say that even in a cooler labor market, working from home is likely to remain common.