Covid-19 forced companies to start working remotely, giving little time for businesses to fully safeguard their network. This has resulted in 1 in 3 Brits and 1 in 4 Americans working remotely at least once a week, putting further pressure on I.T managers to quickly set up processes and cybersecurity procedures. Remote workers pose a great cybersecurity risk since they increase the number of unprotected endpoints. Their negligent behavior creates vulnerabilities that can be exploited by malicious actors. Those vulnerabilities cause an increase in cybersecurity threats such as Malware, Phishing and Ransomware attacks. Discover in this infographic how to secure remote working for Windows Active Directory.
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1. Remote Work Is the Future — But Is Your Organization Ready for It? 2. Surge in remote working reveals concerns around unprotected endpoints 3. Malware Risks Triple on WFH Networks: Experts Offer Advice 4. Phishing Attacks Increase 350 Percent Amid COVID-19 Quarantine 5. Amid COVID-19, Global Orgs See a 148% Spike in Ransomware Attacks; Finance Industry Heavily Targeted Other sources What Are The Cybersecurity Issues With Remote Work Identifying Unique Risks of Work from Home Remote Office Networks Infographic: How do you keep remote workers safe? Remote working has increased risk of a cyber breach: UK businesses
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