Security News > 2016 > June > Mobile workforce exposes businesses to security vulnerabilities (Help Net Security)
U.S. business leaders are unprepared for the increased threat to information security that comes with flexible office environments. A Shred-it study shows that leaders are not providing the protocols and training needed to ensure information remains secure in a mobile work environment. With the number of mobile workers in the US expected to reach 105 million by 2020, more workers are using the tools of the modern workforce, including laptops, USBs and cloud storage to … More →
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