Forbes October 30, 2024
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Remote work became a popular—often necessary—arrangement during the Covid-19 pandemic. What was at first undertaken as a temporary measure has been continued by many businesses after leaders saw its benefits, including better employee engagement and satisfaction, steady (sometimes improved) productivity, and more.

However, the expanded convenience and options of remote work come with an expanded cyberattack surface, which requires organizations to rethink and revamp defensive strategies originally designed for in-person work. Here, members of Forbes Technology Council share essential steps for protecting digital assets in a remote workplace. Follow these tips to ensure your company’s devices and data are secure, no matter where your team members are located.

1. Recognize That You’re Vulnerable

Many businesses fail to recognize that they...

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