It’s been just over a year since organizations were forced to ‘temporarily’ send their employees home to work, and many had to quickly adopt first aid tools to meet the demand of a fully remote workforce. A year later, many of us are in the same place. Working from the same kitchen tables and at-home offices that were never intended to last a year.
Scarily however, many organizations are still relying on the same tools that were implemented on a provisional basis in order to keep companies afloat. In doing so, they are exposing themselves to all sorts of security risks. Now is the time to consolidate remote work tools to ensure safety and security so employees and businesses can continue working successfully in a post-pandemic world.
The current state of remote security
In order to establish how organizations can better their security practices, it must first be understood where the gaps and risks in remote working tools and attitudes lie. A recent survey conducted by LogMeIn in partnership with IDG found that two in five UK organizations have more than half of their…