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The Impact of the Pandemic on the Future of Enterprise Cybersecurity

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bharat malviya

Work will never be the same for many organizations. Many of the growing pains that come with traditional office fragmentation can be alleviated by a new approach to cyber security. Cybersecurity can become the force of the future by becoming less rigid as well as more comprehensive.


Regardless of how remote the workforce is, businesses must evolve to keep up with threat actors who are continually increasing the sophistication and brutality of their attacks. Securing the modern office will require a new strategy.


This strategy should be as adaptable as many workers have shown themselves to be, while still being flexible enough to protect company assets and maintain a sense of workplace cohesion, no matter where or when people log on.

The remote work trend


More than a quarter of UK residents (25.9%) reported working remotely at some time during the week, according to the most recent Office for National Statistics (ONS) population survey, ‘Homeworking in the UK labor market’. That’s more than double the number of workers (14.4%) who said the same in 2019.


According to McKinsey’s 2021 research ‘The future of work after COVID-19’, roughly 20 to 25 percent of advanced economies’ workforces could work remotely three to five days per week.


This radical transition will not only impact where people work, but it will also provide companies and their employees more flexibility in where they open offices and live. However, this newfound freedom will only be sustainable if businesses can protect themselves from the advanced cyber risks that all profitable businesses face.


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