The NTT 2021 Global Workforce Report found disparities between C-suite and operations staff perceptions of remote and in-person work, as well as the level of employee satisfaction in their organizations.
Effectively securing an organization’s resources and data requires making user and device identity and access management the new focal point of security. Organizations will need to reconsider their security strategy once again to accommodate staff as they return to the office.
A new report examining workplace safety found that one-third of employees were unaware or unsure of one or more company emergency response plans in 2021. The survey asked full-time employees about emergency management and communication in their in-person, remote or hybrid workplaces.
Pressing the reset button on security is only possible by disregarding the old-school ring-fencing and the rigid firewalls of the moat-castle mindset and embracing the zero trust mentality.
Industry experts can help you to understand not only the occupational fraud risks that come hand-in-hand with a “work from anywhere” model, but also how to address them with the latest biometrics.
The city will upgrade its IT department security with cloud support and end-user protections for its employees, many of whom work remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Securing the growing hybrid workplace presents exponential threat landscape
September 13, 2021
A new HP Inc. study highlights the tension between IT teams and employees working from home (WFH) that security leaders must resolve to secure the future of work.
There are three foundational pillars to fostering a cyber-engaged workforce: employee engagement, executive leadership engagement and peer network engagement.