Security News > 2020 > March > How to protect your organization from security threats amidst the rise in telecommuters
Handling internal security for an organization is tough enough, but when you must also deal with a soaring remote workforce, the security demands can become even more difficult.
What are some of the security challenges involved with remote workers, and how can you ensure that your organization stays strong and protected against cyberthreats during this time? Here are the thoughts and recommendations of several security experts.
Ed Bishop, CTO and co-founder of email security firm Tessian: One mistake businesses could make is putting in place security solutions and policies that restrict the ways people want to work.
Ori Bach, CEO of security firm TrapX Security: Some mistakes that organizations might make when dealing with remote workers include not enforcing security policies and role-based access control across the corporate domain.
How can organizations protect themselves with the rise in remote work?
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