Security News > 2020 > March > Coronavirus as an opportunity to evolve security architecture
Fear of coronavirus infections has resulted in organizations ruling out large meetings.
Today's worker needs to collaborate with global data amongst international teams requiring robust security measures for identity-based access, secure data collaboration, management of digital rights, data transfers, etc.
In today's world, most organizations use 10s of SaaSes, various cloud environments, and some services still cored at the HQ. Moving to a remote workforce requires the usage of adequate identity verification measures, including uncommon MFA, access permission measures that enable working in a multi-environment organization, enforcing wider usage of encryptions, and more.
For some organizations, moving to this type of architecture and "Way of life" seemed like too big of a change, even a burden in some cases.
The coronavirus is forcing organizations to unwillingly adopt to a remote workforce.
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