As companies extend commitments to remote working, cybersecurity teams need to address new risks while helping create business value in the next normal.
As companies extend commitments to remote working, cybersecurity teams need to address new risks while helping create business value in the next normal.
Working remotely, or mixing that and in-office work, can raise the risk of data breaches anddifferent types of cyberattacksfor various reasons, according to Troha and other security experts. Here are 10 of the most prominent cybersecurity risks associated with remote work and the work-from-anyw...
The transition to remote information technology (IT) solutions has opened a plethora of possibilities for cyber incidents and attacks, with the most "popular" now apparently being phishing schemes and ransomware attacks. Remote working applications, such as file-sharing and collaboration tools, numerous...
The pandemic caused millions of people to start working from home. And while this approach to working has its benefits, it also has downsides, including the potential security risks. The shift in work dynamics has resulted in a surge of cybersecurity and remote working incidents as more individu...
Coronavirus gave birth to remote working which is now known as the new normal, but there is still one thing that was not a by-product of the pandemic. And that is cybersecurity threats. The first cyberattack ever recorded was in 1988. The Morris worm started to install itself on the com...
True, each of the working situations has positives and negatives for employers and their workers. So, of course, it’s vital for your information technology professions and management to know cybercriminals are targeting at-home, hybrid, and at-office employees. ...
Cyberattacks skyrocketed in 2020, with the top attacks being phishing (+600%), ransomware (+148%), malware activity (+128%), botnet traffic (+29%), and attacks on IOT devices (+13%). As 49% of all employees began working remotely for the first time ever, 20% received not tips or...
Average cyber breach insurance coverage gap is 350% GlobalTechnologyPeopleCyber Cyber attacks skyrocketed during 2020 amid increased remote working following the COVID-19 outbreak, according to a new survey by cyber security firm Netwrix. eWeekly ARM Newsletter is...
And while working from home can have many benefits in the long-term for both staff and corporation, it’s not ideal for every business. For example, one major fear at the moment stems from having enough cybersecurity at home. Can a business really rely upon a standard personal PC to ...