Most IT and InfoSec decision-makers are concerned that as soon as workers come back to the office setting, they will bring both personal and employer-provided devices that are infected. If you are one of those key decision-makers, you are not alone. Your concerns are valid ones. Read on to find out how to tackle these challenges.
InfoSec Rush To Safety Series: Include Your Team
Your company takes security seriously, but is your Company taking your InfoSec Teams’ suggestions seriously? One of the things that 2020 is showing us is that we certainly need to take our InfoSec Pros seriously. Cybercrime and ransomware have particularly risen in the last 6 months and we need to make sure everyone can speak up and eliminate or at least minimize exposure to those risks.
InfoSec Rush to Safety Series
In light of the pandemic coming to a close sometime in 2021, we expect that some people will start coming back to work to their office locations. This not only imposes a new reality on the overall social aspects, architecture, and office layout but also poses some challenges on the InfoSec front. Over the next few articles, we will be focusing on the upcoming rush to achieve a secure level of compliance.