Is Working From Home a Security Risk?
3 years ago
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More companies and government agencies are allowing people to work from home more due to a potential increased risk of COVID 19 infection potentially spreading within the workplace. However, does this convenience allow for a potential security threat unforeseen? With billions spent on biometric login security, two-way authentications, CAC card or chip readers, VPN's to protect the online user from an online security threat. Unfortunately, now what was once a protected workplace environment to speak about sensitive discussions is no longer secure. Watch the video to learn more about the risk and what potential steps to protect your IP (intellectual property) or sensitive information from eavesdroppers.
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