When just a handful of workers were doing their jobs remotely, cybersecurity issues were a bit more isolated.
But when everyone is working remotely? Suddenly, those isolated issues become widespread. A recent study from VMWare found that 89 percent of respondents had experienced attacks realted to COVID-19 malware.
And because so many workers now find themselves in environments that aren’t controlled by the IT department, it creates a need for a general understanding of good cybersecurity practices.
Please select this link to read the complete article from Associations Now.