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Remote working is here to stay, but security issues persist
The pandemic forced remote working on many organisations. Most have now adjusted and remote and hybrid working practices are well established. However, the security threats raised by this change linger, with many of the basic issues remaining unaddressed. It's time for organisations to catch up if they are to safely reap the many benefits that remote working offers.