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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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- Best practices for security teams
- Tips for remote workers
- Latest threats everyone should avoid
- And how to protect company data, networks, and other critical assets from bad actors
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