In my previous article, I highlighted the need to balance security strategies and business functionality. In this article, I’ll discuss why zero-trust access (ZTA) is the future of secure remote ...
Securing remote work environments has become a concern for businesses as the demand for flexibility and improved work-life balance drives its adoption. Most of the time, remote teams require access to ...
As remote and hybrid work arrangements grow in popularity, information technology (IT) teams must be able to access desktops remotely. This way, they can view or change files, fix technical issues, or ...
As organizations shift away from all-remote work environments toward hybrid structures that accommodate a mix of remote and onsite employees, they will need to secure the growing number of endpoints ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
With the coming of the COVID-19 pandemic, many manufacturers have been making greater use of remote access. This requires that personnel log in from outside the plant ...
In 2020, tech teams in organizations across the globe rose to the challenge of quickly, and with little warning, setting up the means to allow their fellow team members to work from home. All signs ...
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reshaped the global work landscape — the remote office has become the new norm. Employees are relishing a more flexible schedule and extra hours of freedom, ...
Lauren Glenn Manfuso is a journalist and editor in the Washington D.C. metro area. Her work has appeared in Prevention magazine online, the Miami Herald and USA Today. When it comes to IT, the lines ...
A new study from OpenVPN has highlighted that the rise of the remote worker is having an adverse effect on the security of the companies they work for. One in three organizations surveyed reported ...
Hackers exploit remote access tools in tax-themed phishing campaigns, HP says ...