Due to the events of the past few years, remote working saw a major surge. With this came several changes in operations, but many companies were able to adapt quickly. Then, as the stay-at-home mandates were lifted, a lot (but not all) of employees switched back to in-office work. There’s also others who have undertaken a hybrid situation where they spend some days in the office and the rest working from home.
While each of these set-ups has its own positives and negatives, one constant remains: the risk of cyberattack. What can organizations do to better manage security risks, regardless of where employees are working? Below are examples of cybersecurity vulnerabilities that exist for those working at home, in the office or a combination of both, along with ways companies can address them.