Chapter 6
Cybersecurity Considerations When Working from Home
IN THIS CHAPTER
Understanding that remote working creates security risks
Understanding various types of risks created by — or made worse by — remote working
Learning how to address risks when working from home
The COVID-19 pandemic that began in 2020 facilitated a worldwide change in the way that many people work. For the first time in several generations, the need to stop the global spread of a dangerous disease led to governments enforcing lockdowns that prohibited people from working together in offices. Unlike during all prior such lockdowns in human history, however, technological advances that had been made over the past few decades meant that many people who would otherwise have been unable to work, could, in fact, continue to do their jobs — albeit remotely.
Naturally, the sudden transition of a tremendous number of in-office workers to remote workers, and on such short notice, translated into a whole host of cybersecurity challenges. In addition, although many business leaders initially thought that the remote-working phase would be short-lived, that was not to be the case. Remote working in some fashion is ...
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