Even as Pfizer and Moderna announce apparently effective COVID vaccines that could jumpstart the economy, organizations in the public and private sectors will continue to grapple with the security implications of remote or hybrid work environments.
Last March's hasty dispatch of employees to work remotely as the pandemic bore down challenged even the most nimble of security teams. But supporting a hybrid workforce – one that accommodates workers migrating back to the office and those working from home – will bring its own set of security challenges.
“With the real possibility of future disruption to businesses and changed economic conditions, organizations would be foolish not to transition to a more agile workforce who can be effective working in the office or remotely,” said Brendan O’Connor, CEO of AppOmni.
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